Posted on 04/20/2006 7:19:58 PM PDT by BOBWADE
CAR - Just Unbelievable!
And you thought those people that set up roomfulls of dominos to knock over were amazing. There are no computer graphics or digital tricks in the film. Everything you see really happened in real time exactly as you see it.
The film took 606 takes. On the first 605 takes something, usually very minor, didn't work. They would then have to set the whole thing up again. The crew spent weeks shooting night and day.
By the time it was over, they were ready to change professions. The film cost six million dollars and took three months to complete including full engineering of the sequence. In addition, it's two minutes long so every time
Honda airs the film on British television, they're shelling out enough dough to keep any oneof us in clover for a lifetime. However, it is fast becoming the most downloaded advertisement in Internet history. Honda executives figure the ad will soon pay for itself simply in "free viewings" (Honda isn't paying a dime to have you watch this commercial!).
When the ad was pitched to senior executives, they signed off on it immediately without any hesitation - including the costs. There are six and only six hand-made Honda Accords in the world.
To the horror of Honda engineers the filmmakers disassembled two of them to make the film. Everything you see in the film (aside from the walls, floor, ramp, and complete Honda Accord) are parts from those two cars.
The voiceover is Garrison Keillor. When the ad was shown to Honda executives, they liked it and commented on how amazing computer graphics have gotten. They fell off their chairs when they found out it was for real.
Oh, and about those funky windshield wipers. On the new Accords, the windshield wipers have water sensors and are designed to start doing their thing automatically as soon as they become wet. Lexus has had it for years. It looks a bit weird in the commercial.
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I wouldn't be able to make it all the way through without thinking about Powdermilk Biscuits, Lutherans, and communists.
That was pretty cool, the only thing i question is that the tires roll uphill?
It's cool, but really old. I got this six or seven years ago.
I thought that was weird too.
Yeah, it's pretty amazing what one can do with computer special effects today.
Honda: where are the Civics are strong, the Accords are good-looking and all the cars are above average.
ping
I've heard the Japanese are so poor many of them have to eat their fish raw, and instead of potatoes they have to eat plain rice.
Six million dollars could have helped those people.
Either this is dejavu or its a few years old already.
Not just that, but many work so hard and so many hours, that they don't even have time to fish for their own food. They're forced to eat bait!
Mark
The tires had weights inside that made them roll once nudged from direct top center.
This is an older commercial.....cool nevertheless.
The tires I can understand. I'd like to know how they got a muffler to roll like that. Ovals that eccentric don't usually want to roll - they want to slide.
I have this video on my hard drive. It's been there since 5/12/2003. Old stuff.
The video you are seeing was done in ONE shot. It took over 600 attempts to get it all to work in one take.
The tire rolling "up hill" is exactly as you see it.
The tire was filled with steel nuts that were all shifted into one section of the tire...conveniently placed at the top...so when it was nudged, the weight of the nuts pulled the tire forward.
Fuuunnny stuff.
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