We’re sure that in this modern world of unlimited access to information, people need more and more to be entertained and amused. A simple car chase just isn’t 2012 enough these days, and so a bunch of hipsters have decided to take car chases to a whole new level.
The tools of their trade? A mobile phone, a mini-projector and some video editing skills. The result? A projected mini-car chase like you’ve never seen before. The guys use a mini-projector connected to an iPhone, which provides the video feed and power, and then project various images onto objects, bringing the miniature car chase around furniture and whatnot, to life.
They manage to create an experience which is considerably more enjoyable than many movie car chases which cost considerably more. This proves that thinking outside the box is always better than simply doing something slightly differently to other people, and as your finish the ‘project’, you realize it’s not different enough, yet it gets published anyway, despite being irrelevant.
These people should be making movies, not Steve Cameron or Jimmy Spielberg - those guys are only in it for the money. What the movie industry needs is more movies created by smart people who don’t have millions of dollars at their disposal to hide the fact that their movie doesn’t really have a plot.
Story via ralfbecker.com
They manage to create an experience which is considerably more enjoyable than many movie car chases which cost considerably more. This proves that thinking outside the box is always better than simply doing something slightly differently to other people, and as your finish the ‘project’, you realize it’s not different enough, yet it gets published anyway, despite being irrelevant.
These people should be making movies, not Steve Cameron or Jimmy Spielberg - those guys are only in it for the money. What the movie industry needs is more movies created by smart people who don’t have millions of dollars at their disposal to hide the fact that their movie doesn’t really have a plot.
Story via ralfbecker.com