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Off Topic => Test/Spam Forum => Topic started by: Mcshay on December 02, 2005, 07:41:45 PM
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http://media.putfile.com/WizardsofWinter-SM (http://media.putfile.com/WizardsofWinter-SM)
I wish I had those decorations.
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No, that'd suck, because then somebody would break into your house just to turn them on at midnight and make everyone hate you.
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I got this in an email, ITS FREKIN SWEET!!
I wonder how long it took to program all that?
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id hate to burst your busble but that video is faked and I know how it was done...
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Oh ya that is fake holy s*** just watch the people moving in the background youll notice there jumping meaning its alot of stills or paused video.
How ever i am sure moogle is aware of it. Stuff like that is possible. with out the camera tricks.
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:mellow:
okay, I think the 'Matrix Ping Pong' on albinoblacksheep is much better
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I figured it was fake... But I liked the idea of them being real, music and all, and the cat or something hitting the switch at two in the morning.
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i wish i had a usb light, and a usb fan.
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what people?
I think its real, because there is a flashing light in the background thats eather a security alarm light, or a radio tower in the background, and it never looses rythem, wich proves that the vidio isnt cut and pasted
http://www.snopes.com/photos/arts/xmaslights.asp (http://www.snopes.com/photos/arts/xmaslights.asp)
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Well actually, it'd be pretty easy to make it stay in rhythm, with video editing software.
Lights in the real world would NOT stay in sync.
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they wouldnt?
than how do clubs and partys, and anyother place that has lights blink to the music work?
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Heres Another one
http://media.putfile.com/Computer-Christma...---Jingle-Bells (http://media.putfile.com/Computer-Christmas-Lights---Jingle-Bells)
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not as good as the other one
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I can't see the lights.
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i cant c that video, i cant c any vids from that site it seams.
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Turns out that this was really done... cost about $10K, but it's real.
Also, I know the equipment necessary to produce this kind of lighting effect and it's totally possible... but it takes hours to sync all the lights together to a particular tune.
Plus, the video wasn't faked. The 'shadows' that are jumping around aren't shadow's of people. They are artifacts created by the video compression. Basically video frames are interpolated between eachother (not like in computer animation) and every second you get a keyframe and the process starts all over again. That's where the 'jerky shadows' come from.
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its real, its also a year old. plus u can buy that stuff from companies that syncs it all up anyways. the music was broadcasted on a weak FM band