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bandusarath 1 year ago
lol its a magic snowball when it broke it pieced itself back together.
Grove537 1 year ago
Thats not sound effects, he played it in slow motion and it sounds like he added effects though.
MattMiller9893 3 years ago
@MattMiller9893 lol......
TehZimon 1 year ago
i like the sound effects
56Irish 4 years ago
great, thats awesome
dumberscr 4 years ago
Hey what video editing software did you use for the reverse playback? I can't find a decent 1 anywhere. Cheers.
Alskivator 5 years ago
Simply use Adobe Premiere Pro 2. If you have any questions regarding the program, don't hesitate!
dkdent 5 years ago
Thats not so big!
Me and my friends made a 4m diameter one and threw it at some little prick
Sprinklesofjoy 5 years ago
I wanne see that! As long as I don't see that, my snowball is bigger!
how could you throw a 4 meter one thats somthing like 13ft
cdwblobboy 3 years ago 4
12ft really, 1m = 3ft = 4x3 = 12ft = Impossible snowball.
poornation 2 years ago
actually 1 m = 3.2808399 feet
so 4 metres = 13.1233596 feet
better to be exact
one foot of snow weighs roughly 6.8 kg
so muliply that by 13 which is about 88kg
which would be like throwing a 13 stone person off of a roof
but this is all on estimates as i dont know how much exactly 1 foot of snow weighs, i just did a quick google search and found the average weight of a cubic foot of snow.
cdwblobboy 2 years ago
Never, you'd need a jack to lift that!
batez92 3 years ago 3
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bandusarath 1 year ago
lol its a magic snowball when it broke it pieced itself back together.
Grove537 1 year ago
Thats not sound effects, he played it in slow motion and it sounds like he added effects though.
MattMiller9893 3 years ago
@MattMiller9893 lol......
TehZimon 1 year ago
i like the sound effects
56Irish 4 years ago
great, thats awesome
dumberscr 4 years ago
Hey what video editing software did you use for the reverse playback? I can't find a decent 1 anywhere. Cheers.
Alskivator 5 years ago
Simply use Adobe Premiere Pro 2. If you have any questions regarding the program, don't hesitate!
dkdent 5 years ago
Thats not so big!
Me and my friends made a 4m diameter one and threw it at some little prick
Sprinklesofjoy 5 years ago
I wanne see that! As long as I don't see that, my snowball is bigger!
dkdent 5 years ago
how could you throw a 4 meter one thats somthing like 13ft
cdwblobboy 3 years ago 4
12ft really, 1m = 3ft = 4x3 = 12ft = Impossible snowball.
poornation 2 years ago
actually 1 m = 3.2808399 feet
so 4 metres = 13.1233596 feet
better to be exact
one foot of snow weighs roughly 6.8 kg
so muliply that by 13 which is about 88kg
which would be like throwing a 13 stone person off of a roof
but this is all on estimates as i dont know how much exactly 1 foot of snow weighs, i just did a quick google search and found the average weight of a cubic foot of snow.
cdwblobboy 2 years ago
Never, you'd need a jack to lift that!
batez92 3 years ago 3