Special effects without graphics from Terminator 2 Remember the T-1000 from Terminator 2; Throughout the film there were only 3,5 minutes CGI, and the scenes where the bullets hit the liquid metal of the terminator were made without the use of computer graphics. In the 90's the graphics were very expensive and their processing took months. So, the team of special effects created the "craters" with chrome-plated foam rubber. The craters were pressed into a fiberglass container, which closed with a kind of lid which opened by remote control. There are no photos of the device itself, but you can see how it worked in one of the rehearsals.
Fresh or frozen; As regards nutrition, one of the most critical questions that you may have been wondering is whether there's a nutritional difference between fresh and frozen products. While it seems intuitive that a frozen product is less nutritious than a fresh, This video will explain why it is often wrong to believe something.
Meanwhile in California… On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 6pm while patiently waiting at a red light in Irvine, California, a motorist sees a single-engine plane passing vertically junction. The aircraft Piper PA-28 Cherokee with occupants of an instructor and a student pilot, I had to make an emergency landing on the road. Fortunately, There were no injuries.
Tiny remote controlled car with wireless camera The engineer Stepan Glushkov from Russia constructed a tiny remote controlled car, featuring a wireless live webcam. The camera can transmit live video controller user's.
The “Daddy Cool” without music The Youtuber Mario Wienerroither removed the music from the videoclip "Daddy Cool" of Boney M and added some very funny sound effects. The "Daddy Cool" released in 1976, It was the first international success of Boney M.
Real Transformer in the Motor Show, be sure to look, Kia Builds Life Size Transformer Autobot Kia Builds Life Size Transformer For Car Show We've got a really entertaining video tonight. It seems that for a recent auto show, Kia Motors Corporation developed quite a display piece: a fully transforming vehicle! The SUV is seen to split its panels and (very) slowly rise to a standing posture. The "vehicle mode" is of course just an SUV shell around the movable frame, but it's interesting how the final result bears more than a little resemblance to early Diaclone car robot designs. We have the video embedded, so click through to check it out!
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