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(Vimeo) Video The best little stop motion animation film using Google Street View that you'll see all week   (vimeo.com) divider line 21
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2011-12-02 09:33:10 PM
Okay, that was cool.
 
2011-12-02 09:46:36 PM
I thought that was oddly touching.
 
2011-12-02 09:56:42 PM
Charming. And yes, oddly touching.
 
2011-12-02 10:15:42 PM
Yes. Yes it was.
 
2011-12-02 10:27:44 PM
Isn't that what we all want? That new horizon? That freedom of breaking away and finding the world? I think we need to reclaim that from binary math and wooden robots.
 
2011-12-02 10:28:25 PM
Wow, I'm in tears.

To me, that was a very touching tribute for those who can't travel.

I spend a lot of time on Google Earth and street view. :/
 
2011-12-02 10:29:15 PM
That was very impressive and clever.
We live in the future.
 
2011-12-02 10:45:23 PM
yep... I think I just need to echo the statements already said and simply say that this did not suck at all.

you go little robot guy! I want a 59 Bel air too! *sniff*
 
2011-12-02 11:01:21 PM
Cool but still FAIL!

Every "move" was conducted by a mouse click.

The black character did everything and the white character went along for the ride.

Nice job Tom...
 
2011-12-02 11:30:24 PM
It's amazing what good music can do for a film. Film was totally cute, music really found the heart in it.
 
2011-12-02 11:35:09 PM
Pretty cool. Forgot how much I like Cinematic Orchestra. This (new window) is another of my favorites by them.
 
2011-12-02 11:37:12 PM
Way Cool.

/A+++ will watch again
 
2011-12-03 12:13:49 AM
Damn fine piece of art.

+1
 
2011-12-03 01:33:35 AM
Damn, that was good.
 
2011-12-03 04:06:31 AM
nyseattitude: Cool but still FAIL!

Every "move" was conducted by a mouse click.

The black character did everything and the white character went along for the ride.

Nice job Tom...


The black dude looked more like he was fapping than clicking.

/NTTAWWT
 
2011-12-03 02:35:42 PM
The spinning lights were a genius solution... Kuddos!
 
2011-12-03 02:41:58 PM
Cute and touching!

They edited out the traffic on Hwy 89. 1:37-1:46 (just south of Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe, CA).

Unfortunately, traffic is the spolier reality of many a scenic drive in the mountains.
 
2011-12-04 08:44:43 AM
Reminded me of "Project-X"
 
2011-12-04 11:38:11 AM
Cerebral Knievel: you go little robot guy! I want a 59 Bel air too! *sniff*

Actually, it's a '59 DeVille
 
2011-12-04 08:17:24 PM
bunner: Cerebral Knievel: you go little robot guy! I want a 59 Bel air too! *sniff*

Actually, it's a '59 DeVille


you are correct, but what is the most important thing to consider is that with the real world vehicle if we timed it right, under the right circumstances, we could slam on the brakes and impale roller bladders on the tail fins with it.
 
2011-12-04 08:35:02 PM
Cerebral Knievel: bunner: Cerebral Knievel: you go little robot guy! I want a 59 Bel air too! *sniff*

Actually, it's a '59 DeVille

you are correct, but what is the most important thing to consider is that with the real world vehicle if we timed it right, under the right circumstances, we could slam on the brakes and impale roller bladders on the tail fins with it.


: ) (- >)
 
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