Haven't I seen Plato or Tiff do this? I've seen idiots attempt this and royally screw it up, but its really not that hard to do if you have common sense.
There are several tyre marks because they only have ONE camera and have to shoot it from FOUR different angles to produce four different views. Hence the multuiple skid marks. Standard practice in video production.
In that case 'supermicrodualcpu', there should be one shot where there aren't any tyre marks on the road but there isn't. he definitely practiced many times before rolling the cameras, probably into the same sized space but using cones or boxes rather than parked cars.
having said that, the driver doesn't claim to do it on his first attempt. he says in 'one move'.presumably that means without any of the stopping and starting usually involved in parallel parking.
On the day of editing all this together, the editor really won't give a toss about tyre marks out of sequence on the road. Watch any TV or film car chase squence and you will see practice and multiple take marks on the ground. In the edit suite, the editor will take the best looking appropriate shot he likes the best.
I wasn't disputing the fact he did it in "one move", that's obvious as the camera does not cut away, what i'm saying is he obviously had plenty of practice goes where he may or may not have hit the curb/cones/cars!
Hahahaha if you watch it carefully after 0:47 you can see the ruts which makes him to do it easy and which means he had tried that a lot :D:D:D:D
nwomozbay77 1 year ago
This guy must have NO life if he is able to practice this
BlazingWave517 1 year ago
@BlazingWave517 or he get's paid a lot of money for being Renault's stunt driver... derp.
sambuka1989 10 months ago
he's no russ swift
Y0RKSHRE 1 year ago
Anyone seen some teeth?
section23promotions 1 year ago
Haven't I seen Plato or Tiff do this? I've seen idiots attempt this and royally screw it up, but its really not that hard to do if you have common sense.
turbo311 2 years ago
dang!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ur good
hughsterlingyaa 2 years ago
There are several tyre marks because they only have ONE camera and have to shoot it from FOUR different angles to produce four different views. Hence the multuiple skid marks. Standard practice in video production.
supermicrodualcpu 2 years ago
In that case 'supermicrodualcpu', there should be one shot where there aren't any tyre marks on the road but there isn't. he definitely practiced many times before rolling the cameras, probably into the same sized space but using cones or boxes rather than parked cars.
having said that, the driver doesn't claim to do it on his first attempt. he says in 'one move'.presumably that means without any of the stopping and starting usually involved in parallel parking.
1knockhill 2 years ago 2
On the day of editing all this together, the editor really won't give a toss about tyre marks out of sequence on the road. Watch any TV or film car chase squence and you will see practice and multiple take marks on the ground. In the edit suite, the editor will take the best looking appropriate shot he likes the best.
supermicrodualcpu 2 years ago
That's not even true at all.
if they screw up most of the time on high budget films they bring a water truck to flush out the rubber marks or at least blend them.
CoolstorytroII 2 years ago
I was gunnu say that andy :P
Saw you up Santapod Terry, was really good :D
lamby61607 2 years ago
yeah as its been said it was obviously not your first go with all the tyre marks
andygreen99 2 years ago
You're a talented guy Terry, but all the lines on the road as you approached the space clearly show that wasn't your first go!!!
jamesgibbons1 2 years ago
"one move"
Awesuuum 2 years ago
I wasn't disputing the fact he did it in "one move", that's obvious as the camera does not cut away, what i'm saying is he obviously had plenty of practice goes where he may or may not have hit the curb/cones/cars!
jamesgibbons1 2 years ago