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Analysis of a Claymation King Kong
The speaker describes what he thinks a claymation version of King Kong would look like, with a cloth tube and strings to create realistic motion, and emphasizes the potential for a lot of movement in a short amount of time with the use of claymation techniques.
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Two people perform a science experiment where they connect two two-liter soda bottles, flip them around, and watch the soda mix together in a spectacular way.
23:56 - 41:18 (17:22)
Summary
Two people perform a science experiment where they connect two two-liter soda bottles, flip them around, and watch the soda mix together in a spectacular way.
ChapterAnalysis of a Claymation King Kong
EpisodeSo Bad It's Good
PodcastDistractible
The hosts of a podcast analyze a tornado scene in a movie, discussing its convincing appearance, but ultimately discovering that it was filmed on a set using modern technology.
41:18 - 42:11 (00:53)
Summary
The hosts of a podcast analyze a tornado scene in a movie, discussing its convincing appearance, but ultimately discovering that it was filmed on a set using modern technology.
ChapterAnalysis of a Claymation King Kong
EpisodeSo Bad It's Good
PodcastDistractible
The hosts discuss the benefits of using practical effects in movies, as opposed to solely relying on computer-generated effects.
42:11 - 44:42 (02:31)
Summary
The hosts discuss the benefits of using practical effects in movies, as opposed to solely relying on computer-generated effects. They specifically mention the limitations of computer effects in creating realistic movements for certain objects, such as smoke or spaceships.