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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2007

CCTV footage of an unsuspecting waitress discovering why she should take Dulcoease.


Creative Team: Fraser J. Nicholas Kat Thomas
Agency: glue London

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  • The way you can tell fake window breaking in movies and on TV is that the entire window shatters just as the person hits it. They use sugar glass that the special-effects crew shatters at precisely the right moment with a small pyrotechnic device. You can see at about 0:47 that the entire window goes cloudy, and then it breaks as the "waitress" falls through it. Real glass in a restaurant window would produce giant guillotine-like shards that would cut you to pieces.

  • @fishteeth2 ooooohhhhh nearly so true. But... It wasn't sugar glass.

  • @FraserJNicholas Ah. Tempered glass, then. And the glass breakers are placed at the base of the window and can be either spring loaded or fired with pyrotechnic squibs. Tempered glass is so brittle that it shatters at even a scratch. The millions of pieces are about a centimeter square.

  • @fishteeth2 RIIIIIIIIIGHHHHHT!!!!!!!!

    But can you keep it down?

    You're ruining any sense of mystery.

  • Sugar glass :D

  • @Gamegeneral Not even!

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  • @ZekonjaPekonja

    Hey Moron! I just wanted to inform you that this was an advert and if you've gone through life thinking all ads were real, I don't think you're in a position to be throwing the 'stupid' word about.

  • @xxXMPPRODUCTIONSXxx ...and we know you're gay. So I suppose that's fair.

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  • its terrible

  • @FraserJNicholas You can delete my comment. I won't mind.

  • @LaffBoo Uh, tempered glass is safety glass designed to shatter into thousands of pieces that don't have sharp edges. Google "tempered glass special effects" and the third link should be "Secrets of Hollywood Special Effects." Bullet-resistant glass is made of layers of glass and plastic. Two different products. You wouldn't use bullet-resistant glass in movies, unless you want the stunt person to die.

  • @fishteeth2 Uh tempered glass is what bulletproof glass is made out of..

  • @MissingINo Also, bars don't close at 11:33pm. Otherwise, they'd be restaurants.

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