Um diese komplexe Gattung von Video (YTP, Youtube Poop) mal für alle Unwissenden zu beschreiben:
Es geht hierbei quasi um „Videocollagen“, welche berühmte Serien oder Filme (hauptsächlich Cartoons) aufs Korn nehmen. Verschiedene Szenen oder Sätze werden so zusammengeschnitten oder digital nachbearbeitet, dass sie einen neuen (Schwach)Sinn ergeben. Es gibt aber natürlich sehr viel verschiedenes Zeug, aber es hat sich schon eine richtig große Gemeinde gebildet und es wird immer mehr zum Phänomen
Ich finde vieles ziemlich lustig, aber ist natürlich nicht jedermanns Humor.
bist du dir sicher? guck doch mal wo der körper aufhört, dann hätte der doch auch keinen magen oder? außerdem kontrolliert er seine beine ziemlich gut nachdem er wieder zusammengenäht wurde… naja was solls
@freeky: f-f-f-f-f-fuck you
das video hat nüchtern übrigens die gleiche wirkung.
There are a few very important camera cutaways. They start at 0:59 seconds in and end around 1:07.
First, the setup. Other than the doctor, the nurse, and the midget, there are two individuals on the original platform. One actually does not have a lower half to his torso, not unheard of today. The other is in the legs at the side of the table and is bent forward at the waist. His upper torso is hidden in the table. Also note the use of masks on the two “victims”. Helps with the illusion that there’s only one guy involved.
The two trickiest parts of this illusion are 1) when the man with the full torso is moved and placed on the rolling table used at the end of the trick, and 2) when the man with only the upper torso is removed from the same rolling table. BTW, they have to move the upper-torso man to allow the other man to get his upper torso out of the original table.
Two camera cutaways occur at those exact moments. If you look very closely you’ll also start to suspect that the duration of the cutaways were not sufficient for the changes on the stage. Also, not a bad bit of lifting for that frail looking nurse. Funny how you only see her putting the “legs” on the table but not lifting and movement to get them there. It’s also interesting that both the doctor and the “half-man” are blocking the upper torso of the man (legs) placed on the table.
This is why some illusions make a big deal of “using a continuous camera shot”. Had that happened in this case then the trick would have been truly amazing. I suspect that David Hasselhoff, et. al. were either in on the trick or their camera reactions we not in response to this illusion.
In 8 seconds there are three camera cutaways that make the trick.