August 26, 2009
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I guess that might be a bit intimidating, yes? It's just a fun video technique (Rewind - copy and paste it into Babelfish if you like).
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Very nice effect! Love it.
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Good on ya' morris.
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Nice. In the first scene there is something telling about her gait - maybe that different muscles are used going backwards. It is interesting that when I see a scene with 10 people walking, played backwards, my brain perceives "film played backwards, people walking forwards", but if just one person in the same scene is (or appears to be) walking forwards it looks like "film going forwards, 10 people walking backwards". My brain is easily tricked by that one familiar item.
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On the streets of L.A., if one person was seen being video'd walking backwards, within 3 minutes, everyone else would be walking backwards too. Here in SLOtown/CentralCoastCal, most people would ignore the walker, but eventually, somebody would stop her to help/advise/criticize (and it's a toss-up which).
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On the streets of L.A., if one person was seen being video'd walking backwards, within 3 minutes, everyone else would be walking backwards too. Here in SLOtown/CentralCoastCal, most people would ignore the walker, but eventually, somebody would stop her to help/advise/criticize (and it's a toss-up which).
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oops.
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oops.
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Cool, I like these simple camera tricks. It reminded me of this PV: Kurumi Enomoto: Kokoro No Katachi PV
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In Manhattan, even to LOOK backwards causes a collision!
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Brilliant simplicity. Neat!