Showing posts with label Michael. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael. Show all posts

Monday, February 13, 2012

The World Isn't Ready For the Michael Bay Energy Drink [Video]

By Kat Hannaford - gizmodo uk Oct 10, 2011 4:40 AM 16,597 35

The World Isn't Ready For the Michael Bay Energy Drink Can you imagine the devastation caused by a morning swig of the "Bay in a can" energy drink? Urban Outfitters would have to amp production of denim shorty-shorts to dangerous levels at the very least. [YouTube — Thanks, Nick!]

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

How Michael Bay Captures His Most Insane and Incredible Chase Scenes (KERBLOOOMMM) [Video]

How Michael Bay Captures His Most Insane and Incredible Chase Scenes (KERBLOOOMMM)If you've seen a Jerry Bruckheimer or JJ Abrams film—like, ever—you've witnessed the handiwork of the Russian Arm. You can thank this robotic, gyroscopicallly-stabilized camera crane for filming some of the most famous car chases in the last three decades.

The Russian Arm was developed by Filmotechnic—which was started in 1990 by Academy Awards Winner Anatoliy Kokush—as a robotic mobile camera crane. It's mounted on the roof of a vehicle to film tracking shots—those of moving vehicles from a moving vehicle—at virtually any angle. The Russian Arm keeps the camera steady while travelling at high speeds, across uneven pavement or off-road using a unique spring and strut design that eliminates camera shake and vibration.

Weighing 300kg in total—including 24kg camera and counterweights—the Russian Arm is comprised of an swing arm and a gyro-stabilized head as well as a mounting platform. The arm can swing freely around the perimeter of the vehicle, as low as a one foot from the ground and as high as 14 feet. The arm itself is about 12 feet long, though a 16-foot option is also available. The head can also pan 360 degrees (in six seconds), tilt along a 200 degree axis and roll along a 270 degree axis.

This entire system is most typically mounted onto a modified Mercedes ML55 AMG with setup and installation usually only requiring about two hours. These SUVs are known for their performance and handling, allowing for a top speed of 115 mph with this system strapped to the roof.

The camera crew—a precision driver, an operator to control the crane arm via joystick, and a technician—all ride in the chase car. The filming director communicates with the camera crew using an iCom system, a secure 50w walkie system that prevents other walkies in the area from listening in on the conversation.

On-board, images from the camera are displayed on one of eight monitors—5 for video assist and another 3 "witness" LCD monitors. The video is recorded and played back using the car's NDT 200 DVR and can be wirelessly transmitted over a range of 300 meters back to the base.

As you can see from the video below, the Russian Arm is a fantastically popular piece of equipment. It's been used in fils like Iron Man 2, Transformers, Mission Impossible 3, The Fast and The Furious, Incredible Hulk, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and by virtually every major automaker. The Russian Arm has even won Academy Awards.

How Michael Bay Captures His Most Insane and Incredible Chase Scenes (KERBLOOOMMM)

[Filmotechnic - Filmitechnic Canada - Arrimedia]

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Watch Michael J. Fox Show Off the Nike Air Mag on Letterman [Video]

Watch Michael J. Fox Show Off the Nike Air Mag on LettermanWatch Michael J. Fox Show Off the Nike Air Mag on Letterman Michael J. Fox showed up on The Late Show with David Letterman last night to officially announce the Nike Air Mag (aka the Back to the Future shoes). It's Marty McFly himself, ladies and gentlemen!

It's heartbreaking to see the effect Parkinson's has on his body—especially since he's one of my all time boyhood idols—but it's the truth, Parkinson's disease is not a walk in the park. If you want to help contribute to the research of curing Parkinson's Disease, the Nike Air Mags are being auctioned via eBay right now. Some pairs went for as high as $75,000—so it's obviously not for everyone—but all the proceeds are going to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. If you have the money, it's a really great cause. You already know it's a really great shoe. [Nikemag.eBay.com]

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Watch Michael J. Fox Show Off the Nike Air Mag on Letterman [Video]

Watch Michael J. Fox Show Off the Nike Air Mag on LettermanWatch Michael J. Fox Show Off the Nike Air Mag on Letterman Michael J. Fox showed up on The Late Show with David Letterman last night to officially announce the Nike Air Mag (aka the Back to the Future shoes). It's Marty McFly himself, ladies and gentlemen!

It's heartbreaking to see the effect Parkinson's has on his body—especially since he's one of my all time boyhood idols—but it's the truth, Parkinson's disease is not a walk in the park. If you want to help contribute to the research of curing Parkinson's Disease, the Nike Air Mags are being auctioned via eBay right now. Some pairs went for as high as $75,000—so it's obviously not for everyone—but all the proceeds are going to the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research. If you have the money, it's a really great cause. You already know it's a really great shoe. [Nikemag.eBay.com]

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Friday, September 2, 2011

AOL To Replace Michael Arrington As Head Of TechCrunch [Blip]

AOL To Replace Michael Arrington As Head Of TechCrunch A report from Business Insider claims that AOL is starting a search to replace Michael Arrington as head of TechCrunch. Arrington will contribute as a writer, but will no longer have editorial control over the blog. [Business Insider; Photo from Noah Berger/Bloomberg News]

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