You can do it A young man does everything to make his dream come true, and get into the ring. A funny excerpt from a Pot Noodle ad.
Disney technology before green screen The sodium vapor process is a filmmaking technique for combining actors and background shots. It originated in the British film industry in the late 1950s and was used extensively by Walt Disney Productions in the 1960s and 1970s as a solution before the green screen technology we know today. The filming used sodium vapor lamps in front of which the shots were shot. A beam-splitter camera is used to expose the two separate elements of the film. The main element is normal color negative film which is insensitive to sodium light and the other a black and white film which is highly sensitive to the specific wavelength produced by sodium vapor. In this way the actors' figures could be combined with a different background and captured with great color accuracy in a final film. Production studio Corridor Digital has released a video showing a modern application of the sodium vapor process, using a custom filter developed by Paul Debevec.
Chinese advertisement for make-up remover Advertising for Purcotton makeup remover wipes, shows a woman wiping her makeup to scare a man who is stalking her. The ad caused a lot of negative comments on social networks, and the company was forced to withdraw it.
The construction of Charles Bridge in Prague, in the 14th century This 3D anime shows us the smart systems that were used for the construction of Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic, whose first stone was placed in 1357 before completion in 1380. The length of the bridge 515,76 meters and 10 meters wide, supported by 16 arches and is built with ashlar stone. It was the only bridge over the Vltava River until 1741.
Penis Prank (funny prank video) In this funny prank video, Julius Dein gets people to admit they are a penis using this simple method. This is a funny prank by London magician and prankster Julius Dein.
A good photo takes time A photographer, waits very patiently to immortalize various animals at the right time.
The double saw The patent of a craftsman who made a clever double saw to cut wood.