This is the most awesome thing I've seen all day.

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06/15/2015 at 21:02 • Filed to: None

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Quite Oppo also, there is a Porsche Boxster along with a FoST and a GLI.


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Kinja'd!!! Spaceball-Two > jkm7680
06/15/2015 at 21:18

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Soooo it’s Brian?


Kinja'd!!! Amoore100 > jkm7680
06/15/2015 at 21:20

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*GLI

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Kinja'd!!! jkm7680 > Amoore100
06/15/2015 at 21:27

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My mind, and my fingers were doing separate things.


Kinja'd!!! Amoore100 > jkm7680
06/15/2015 at 21:41

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Happens to everyone. :D


Kinja'd!!! nafsucof > jkm7680
06/15/2015 at 22:48

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It's a blue FoST


Kinja'd!!! GhostZ > jkm7680
06/16/2015 at 08:13

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This is some pretty fantastic cinematography. I wonder how they got the camera position and following to be so perfect. Did they use a drone, maybe, and then stabilize it in post production? Either way, fucking great.


Kinja'd!!! jkm7680 > GhostZ
06/16/2015 at 08:16

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I have no idea, it's awesome either way. I'd say a steady cam?


Kinja'd!!! GhostZ > jkm7680
06/16/2015 at 08:23

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A steady cam still needs to be held by something else. If a person carries a steady cam, they have to make sure they stay at a constant distance from the “character” or it won’t look like a rigid video game. It would have to be amazing camera work either way.

What really gets me is the driving scenes. How did they get the camera to keep the exact angle and distance from the car?


Kinja'd!!! Echo51 > GhostZ
06/16/2015 at 09:33

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Steadycam carried and postprocessing. The camera isn’t fully fixed distance is alot of the scenes, you can sense bobbing, distance drift and a post processing stabilization.. Still pretty cool tho


Kinja'd!!! Echo51 > Echo51
06/16/2015 at 09:36

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