where the idea in place, they hire designer cristo holloway to make the design a reality, or something that looks like reality. believability has to be an element. the helmet is an existing motorcycle helmet. this control panel has been laser cut and painted. the shaving cream port was made out of aluminum with a brass finish that looks slick. and then supposedly the shaving cream goes through this tube into the blades. on the inside we have the aluminum bar with four razors attached to it. it moves back and forth. so if the helmet doesn t actually shave your head how does it feel? what really happens in the video? a little strange. let s ask the expert. so at this point right here is where i thought they interrupted the take, had a chance to shave the guy s head and put the helmet back on and combine the different take in this camera move, sort of a fancy digital transition. nope. more low tech.
it was exciting. i watched every one. it wasn t because i was in them. i thought, these are great videos. let s go. it s so cool because it does create a lot of conversation. some people believe that it s true. some people believe it isn t true. armchair quarterbacks across the globe try to tackle the authenticity of the video. my first impression is they re fake. if he can nail a disc flying in the air, he should have a lot more super bowl rings. when i first saw this i totally bought into it. it doesn t seem that out of the ordinary. they re athletes. why wouldn t they be able to do something like this? he would never do something that ridiculous and reckless, because he would completely ruin his season if he injured himself. all good points. were those real or fake?
the cast and crew nail the shot. that s a wrap, everybody. soon after the shoot they release the video with the inteeinging title crazy guy cuts off parking meter with saw. tact of civil disobedience gains a million hats in a few days. every now and then it would be nice to go crazy. a lot of people were there with that guy wielding an emotional chain saw. people want to know the truth, but those involved stay mum on the answer. all the people have to sign nondisclosure agreements not to reveal what they did. i had a couple of people call me, customers of mine that were concerned about my well being. i m sure they didn t want me
what! we just erupt in excitement. took my breath away. we were really freaking out. nobody had ever made a basketball shot from that far before. it was the first trick shot taken to absolutely perfection. in september 2009, the dudes launch the clip under the title, world s longest basketball shot. i made it. what! it spreads like wildfire racking up more than 2 million hits in just two hours and becomes one of the most viewed videos of the year. it s one of the repeatable clips. it s got a lot of suspense. a nice satisfying ending. this is a nice, simple, visual representation of achieving something nearly impossible. but many viewers believe the shot is impossible. online skeptics rigorously debate the video s authenticity. crazy ideas about how we strung a string up from the
let s be honest. because it s the human nature to enjoy watching someone to to figure something out that you already know. it s some sort of sick and twisted rush that you people have. i have a feeling that it s going to be messy and bad when i try it. you probably aren t going to try it until you re drunk, and then it s really going to be a mess. coming up what has two wheels and no fear? this guy. this guy. this is exactly the kind of place that your mother told you not to ride your bike. you wouldn t think that anyone would try something this crazy. or would they? when caught on camera: viral video continues