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Uploaded by on May 27, 2009

"You can win an iPhone!" was what attracted Alex & Grace to participate in a contest by McDonald's. AND, it also allowed them to whip out their Canon 5D Mark 2 DSLR and put it to good use. Together with it, they mixed in a sprinkle of herbs (50mm F1.4, 135mm F2.0, 17-40mm F4, 70-200mm F4), some friendly faces from the McDonald's drive-thru and 2 McValue meals!

It was fun, and we hope to evoke interest and smiles through this short and somewhat humorous clip. Enjoy!

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  • Definitely deserved to win with all the effort put in planning, shooting, editing and rendering. :)

    Kudos, Alex and Grace.

  • Thanks for the well wishes Danny!

  • HAHA! Great idea!

    Did the video shoot took place in Bangsar too?

  • Hi HuiLing, no, this was at McDonald's Centrepoint, Bandar Utama.

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  • hahaha...lol

    when u go shoot 1?xD

  • thats good

  • interesting clip :-)  You can see how difficult everyday life would be for a dissabled person. Also you can see lots of dirt on the camera sensor .

  • great video

  • lol- i so do love this i have a friend in a wheel chair and she does this all the time :) not offensive at all , plus i have a moped that i run thou the drive up with , and a excellent idea with the i pod that would be so useful for the hearing impaired when wanting to order meals , very tasteful to me

  • nice

  • so you shot it with a 5k M2 . it looks really nice and clean, i like the background music.

    no offense but that is your take on the clip but it is open to some critic.i have deaf family members and my first thought was a monkey gimmick when i saw the gestures that looked much more like drawings. most people perceive the sing language as a gimmick they just don't get it that it is an elaborated language. I guess they were suppose to be communicating through a world separated with a computer

  • He really is disabled though o_o

  • Not personal at all. Just don't want to be misunderstood.

    Cheers.

  • And how do you determine that it is offensive?

    I have no intentions of doing that whatsoever, and all I do is depict someone in a wheelchair being as able as possible: searching online, wheeling himself, collecting food and enjoying it.

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