A parkour film by Jake Zander, in association with Kelly Thiemthath.
The title is a geeky term/reference. TTL stands for "time to live" and is an attribute of the data sent by the "ping" command on computers to test remote connections (such as networked computers or websites). The ttl is how long the ping has to live before it's terminated and marked failed. So in this case, for "ttl=180" I'm referencing the fact that in the video, the character has a limited time to live (the countdown to the world exploding, and also the fact that the dream dies at the same time, so that personal manifestation does technically "die"), and 180 is the time in seconds of the time he has on the countdown (~3:00 min).
view on vimeo: http://vimeo.com/gamingexpert13/ttl180
@Flumpter thanks! and i can't think of a time i've done that. it feels like i have before, but i probably happened to recover. it is only rarely that i'll just jump a rail without touching it, but it usually turns out fine. so far i've been pretty good at being able to judge what i can clear. it can be kinda scary to jump without touching it, its pretty fun though. a couple times i've jumped over some super thin metal rack thing at a movie theater that was almost as high as my shoulder
gamingexpert13 2 months ago
This was awesome lol :o but did you ever clip your toe on the railing when you jump over it instead of vaulting it...I never just jump over it because my toe hit the top and i faceplanted so fucking hard...never again :/
Flumpter 2 months ago
@setharooni yay. with our powers combined we shall rule the world...of video
gamingexpert13 4 months ago
forgot how much I like this video. I'm down to start making videos/parkour/both.
setharooni 4 months ago
@samanddeanfan2009 haha, funny. no its parkour.
gamingexpert13 6 months ago
i dunno how to spell it. par corps?
samanddeanfan2009 6 months ago in playlist Academy Awards 2011