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Making of the Honda Cog

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2008

This is a video about the making of the Honda Cog commercial. It is helpful in describing the money, time and supplies needed to create the video.

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  • 3:23 the wheel moves forward after hitting the other wheel, its fake

  • @HaveNoFearTomIsHere Actually I thought about that scene for a long time wondering how they made wheels roll up a plane against gravity. The only way it could be accomplished is through a counter weight installed on the back of the rim which would make the tire rotate to its new center of gravity. I don't like how it is done as I agree with you Tom, it makes it look fake. If you still don't belive me, then just enjoy it for what it is - a cool video.

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  • Thanks for uploading this :D this was quite interesting to see xD

  • @HaveNoFearTomIsHere I read an article that said they did indeed use ball-bearings as counter weights in the tire. It's not fake.

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  • we never see the speakers in the making of

  • fake

    

  • sorry still dont believe you.

  • they could have made it with computer animated graphics.

  • Cracking advert but true credit has to lay with Fishli & Weiss who made 'The Way Things Go' in 1987.

  • For those that believe the commercial is 100% real, filmed in one shot, exactly ass you see it. Compare the following to the commercial...

    @1:20 There is a long black cord coming out from beneath the car. This isn't shown in the commercial.

    @3:25 The wiper starts rotating before it's tapped by the headrest.

    @3:25 There are two straps that come from the front and side of the seat. Again, not in the commercial.

    @3:55 The emblem does not say Accord.

    @2:40 Scene 2?

  • 1:37 AHAHAH testy pop

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