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Awesome Clown Vs SWAT Clip- Stink Digital!

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posted on Apr, 22 2009 @ 06:14 PM
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Its so cool its even got Al Pacino in it:


Created entirely by Stink Digital, this new interactive campaign promotes Philips latest entrant into the television market, the CINEMA 21:9


Film clip:
www.youtube.com...

Cheers.



posted on Apr, 22 2009 @ 07:08 PM
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THAT was freakin' awesome!

I'm still trying to figure out if it was all CGI or a combination of rl actors and digital manipulation.

Wicked cool!



posted on Apr, 23 2009 @ 08:01 AM
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Originally posted by schrodingers dog
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THAT was freakin' awesome!
I'm still trying to figure out if it was all CGI or a combination of rl actors and digital manipulation.
Wicked cool!



It certainly is

Found this on how it was made:

Directed by Adam Berg, Carousel is a 2 minute 19 second short film sponsored by Philips. The film offers an exploration into one single frozen moment of time in a robbery gone wrong in one Hard Boiled-inspired continuous tracking shot. The story line is obviously taking a cue from Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, featuring a swat team who has moved in to a decimated hospital, entering into a shootout with a bunch of robbers wearing sinister clown masks. Around 90 per cent of the footage and stunts were captured in camera.

Created entirely by Stink Digital, this new interactive campaign promotes Philips’ latest entrant into the television market, the CINEMA 21:9. Berg conceived it to work as an endless loop. Visitors to the microsite therefore have the option to ‘spin’ through the film’s single take shot repeatedly, to stop on a specific frame, or to watch it at the preordained speed. The film also contains embedded hotspots, which, when triggered, transport the viewer seamlessly from the heavily posted film to a behind-the-scenes version of the same shot.

www.slashfilm.com...

Cool!

[edit on 02/10/08 by karl 12]



posted on Feb, 28 2011 @ 09:28 AM
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posted on Oct, 20 2019 @ 05:30 AM
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New video including techniques of how the footage was made.



edit on 20-10-2019 by karl 12 because: (no reason given)



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