Nail Gun Art
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2. banzemanga commented 14 years ago
I don't know what to say. The accuracy and precision is too good to be true. Someone tell me if this is real.
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3. AL7AIR commented 14 years ago
It's not #2 for three very obvious reasons: First of all, a nail gun needs to be pressed against a wall to release a safety mechanism to actually fire the nail into it, otherwise you would shoot somebody if you pulled the trigger accidentally. Granted, this safety feature could be disabled for "painting". But, if you look at the nails in the close up they are all at the same angle despite him standing in one spot and not to mention that the nails pop up on the canvas in all sorts of places despite him pointing the gun somewhere else.
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7. monkeyhobo commented 14 years ago
What was the point of that? To fake at having talent? Grats?
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9. doritokllr commented 14 years ago
the nails he shows in the wood are not those that can be used in a nail gun. End of story
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10. prankphonecall commented 14 years ago
The firing rate is dodgy (look at him pulling the trigger vs the number hitting the board). The nails used (seen at the end) have large heads on them which don't work in a nail gun. Also the banter of the other workers and the bad acting by all gives it away!
Good idea though!
Good idea though!
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11. mikethezipper commented 14 years ago
It is very satisfying in a way to work in special effects (as low-key as it may be) and seeing things like this on the internet, especially when you have done something like this before. Granted, it wasn't nail-related, but chomping up a mask that covers the final product (which obviously was real) is REALLY easy to do. Think about it, what half way reasonable explanation is there for why someone would LAY the camera on a table while this was happening.... (besides the ALL of the other problems with it), if it wasn't to make it easier for guys like me? Especially since nobody EVER thinks to stabilize a camera these days, even in movies.
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14. libertysfallout commented 14 years ago
The way you get tell it is fake is when he grabs the camera and points it toward the man, loosing sight of the painting for a breif moment. Viral imo.
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16. laughingscorpion commented 14 years ago
The biggest give away is at the very end, when the mouth finishes itself, after the gun has already stopped.
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18. Chrisofskjern commented 14 years ago
If youre gonna make a fake video. At least try
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19. OwenRay commented 14 years ago
this one reminds me of the vid with that guy throwing the sawblade...
-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpaizHXFopE (I couldn't find the snotr vid)
-> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpaizHXFopE (I couldn't find the snotr vid)
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20. joeystl434 commented 14 years ago
#19 loll
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22. Gringo_el_Diablo commented 14 years ago
NAIL FAIL!
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23. Fergus_Thedog commented 14 years ago
The speed at which the shadow/sun on the wall moves shows that this was a stop-motion animation, with someone nailing by hand and sequencing the frames. Dudes added in later. Still a nice film, good idea.
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26. _MidNight_ commented 14 years ago
Fake and Gay!
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32. RandurSource commented 14 years ago
at 0:10 you see the sun on the canvas jump an inch down, proving the fake-ness
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33. Godmundsson commented 14 years ago
just look at 0:40 to 0:42
-5 1. XaZor commented 14 years ago