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Degsy, email the original video to me & I'll put it on the Cheap Bastid server so we can watch it in it's full glory instead of youtube compression :hellyeah:
pgaboriault at gmail dot com
Show of hands, who wants to see Degs in hi-def?
Okay, I think we're okay w/ the compressed version.
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Looking good!
Nah, I can't see it at work either. Saw it last night..nice!
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16 hours? What the hell do you do?Quote:
the place i'm stuck at for the next 16 hours
Degsy, is that your truck in the oncoming lane at the end of the video?
just watched it again... yikes. Irv's got some nuts.
When we shot that, it was a 1-take deal. The director was very very happy with the first take. We could hear him actually giggling in excitement on the radios. He had no idea it was going to be that close and thought he would have some editing to do, but wasn't the case. It looked about 5 feet to me at the time. We were doing 35mph each, so 70mph closing speed.
derek
Yeah, I can imagine the director wouldn't want to be the one saying "just one more." We all know what happens then...
Kind of like inviting disaster in, offering it a Schlitz and introducing it to your sister.
That's humorous. Derek's 'crazy riding' on the 999 is really just another day in California. Lanesplitting is quasi-legal and a way of life here. Kind of funny how it's so foreign elsewhere. Ironically enough I was riding a 999 home last night doing that very thing!
You the man Degs. I just sent that around the company.
Cool, thanks!
I lived in California for a couple of years (on Mulholland drive). Lane SHARING is legal (that's what they call it). Certain speeds only and not more than 15mph over the speed of the cars you are passing.
On the commercial, it's slowed down (except for the 'swerve' shot). It was much faster than that when we shot the scenes. They edited out all the "cooler" stuff, front wheel lifting (a bit, maybe a foot), staring at the driver as I passed etc.
That pickup scene was way too realistic ..
*shudder*