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  • wow that so coooooool

  • im have this cuda,its blue too

  • That's an insult to the best mopar. How do you sleep with yourself at night having your conscience haunt you with killing a mopar , even if it was fake and it was a toy , you're killing an image.

  • that sucked like crap

  • awesome video

  • Kool Thanx!

  • Sweet what kind of software did u use?

  • Adobe premiere elements 3.0, and Photoshop elements 5.0.

    I paid $150 for the bundle pack.

    You can do just about anything with this software!

    Animation, chroma key(Green screen), video mask, titles, stop motion, fast or slow motion, color correction.

  • lol i love how the price drops when you crash simeltaniously

  • The Cuda is modeled after an all original numbers matching 1970 Plymouth Hemi 'Cuda 440.

  • no such thing as a Hemi 'Cuda 440

  • yes there is

  • close....

  • Vary nice job too funny

  • I HOPE HES FUCKING DEAD

  • COOL!!!

  • pretty good job bet it took alot of work.

  • These are amazing!!! I have never seen anyone do something like this these are hilarious and very well thought out!!! Keep up the great work!

  • HaHaHa to funny that was cool

  • Thats awesome. I didnt see any string at all. OUTSTANDING!

  • Very nice, no stop-motion and clean background. How you make the cars moved? I used strings and a treadmill.

  • Cool video!! lol

  • nice effects! good video!

  • Wow! that was really cool! That was nice chroma key!

  • Thanks.

    The trick to chroma key, is using a bright green colored screen.

    I use LIME GREEN fabric, that I purchased at wal-mart for about $2.00 a yard.

    As soon as I turn the lights on, the screen just stands out in the camera, like it's over saturated, and is easy to key out.

    The hardest part of this video was keyframing my image in the car, while it was moving.

    I ended up going through frame by frame, adjusting my position in the car.

  • wow, sounds like a lot of work, but I guess it worth it!

  • that was cool.

  • Thank you!

    I had a lot of fun making this one.

    I am working on the next episode now.

    stay tuned!!!

  • ladies and gentlemen, start your engines...

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