30 May 2010


TECHNICAL EXPLANATION: Actors changed shirts over 100 times each, taking individual pictures of each unique shirt. The designs on the shirts are not photoshopped. They are real shirts for each frame of animation. The video was exported at 30fps, while the T-shirt animation moves at 6fps (with a few exceptions where it moves faster) So, for each shirt, took 5 pictures, so the animation of (Rhett&Link) moves at 30fps, but the T-shirt animations move a bit slower. There are a few places where the motion seems so smooth that it looks like video. That's because, in those parts, there was no changing in T-shirts, and Joe used burst mode to capture the frames, making it look very smooth.
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29 May 2010


An Iron Man movie parody starring a baby girl. The costume was created by her uncle STROB.
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28 May 2010


Top 10 best jumps. Opening sequence filmed by: JumpTeigen
First track = Last Jungle by Sub Focus
Second track = Blue Foundation - Eyes on Fire (Zed's Dead remix)
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28 May 2010


Go For Launch! Space shuttle Discovery gets prepped for flight—in just under four minutes. The action starts in the hangar-like Orbiter Processing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, where Discovery has been outfitted for its STS-131 mission. The vehicle is then towed to the 525-foot-high Vehicle Assembly Building, hoisted into a vertical position and lowered onto its external fuel tank and twin solid rocket boosters. Then it’s off to the pad on the giant Mobile Launcher Platform, where the shuttle is encased in its protective Rotating Service Structure until just before launch on April 5, 2010. The film ends with a glimpse of Discovery and the STS-131 astronauts coming in for a landing 15 days later, back in Florida where it all started.
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