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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2007

quite an amazing video by honda

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  • it was done in real time with no effects.

  • RE: tires rolling up

    You can see that they are weighted down on one side. Once they rolled about 1/2 revolution, they stay in that spot.

    This must have taken superhuman patience.

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  • whoop whoop.. :) enjoyed it!

    

  • *sigh* I don't get why people keep insisting there are special effects/CGI in this advert. All you see is real, and happened. The one single thing that is, in a way, cheating, is that it isn't one continuous shot, it's two. This was done for two reasons. One, the space where it's all shot is too short for one long shot. And two, by splitting it, they cut down of possible errors.

  • What on Earth!? This makes me wish I lived in the UK.

  • I've heard that the biggest problem this ad ran into was that no one believed it was done without the use of any edits or CGI. According to Terry O'Reilly on CBC's "The Age of Persuasion" there is absolutely no CGI whatsoever

  • @kennboy1 clearly there are MANY effects

  • This is an impressive video, and I guess, from an artist's perspective, it shows all the new features quite well. But still, in the end, it's just a cool superbowl commercial.

  • @kennboy1 the muffler part is actually cgi, but other than that everythings real.

  • This is like tom and jerry :D

  • To be more specific, take a tire and put a 40 pound weight on the top, perfectly balanced. Nothing will happen. Now nudge the tire. That weight is no longer perfectly balanced and will 'fall', rotating the tire with it, and a heavy enough weight will allow the tire to 'climb' a slope as the weight falls

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