FAKE. The view through a window is 3D...looking at a television is 2D. You
would literally have to be blind in one eye not to tell the difference.
Think of it this way: how many times have you thought you were looking out
a window, only to realize it was a landscape painting? Never.
Most likely true. But the interviewees are not focused on the window but the one interviewing them. Plus, you're sitting in a chair, you're only seeing from one angle. It is true that a flat painting, if you looked at it from several different angles, it could not retain the sense of three dimensions, it would begin to flatten out. Also, I believe you wouldn't be close enough to the TV screen to perceive it wasn't a window, you're sitting seven to ten feet away. Most of all, I would say that most people in this situation, not expecting it to be a TV screen would just assume it was a window. Some people are gifted with highly developed observational skills. Others have to hone them and practice. I probably would have been taken in.
Much as I like the effects of these, some day one of the "victims" is going
to retaliate. If this had been tried on me I would probably have assaulted
somebody. The rewards from this kind of prank do not outweigh the pain of
getting one's teeth kicked out. Also, what if one of these victims would
have had a heart attack? Not so funny, then. Last of all, the title seems
to be left over from the original "Carrie" promotional prank, where they
faked a girl having telekinetic powers, at a coffee shop.
+jake smith Well, what would you do if that happened to you? Maybe you could good-naturedly laugh it off. For good or bad I'm not so easy-going. I'd feel like I'd been taken advantage of.
Este es un claro ejemplo de cómo la publicidad se está adaptando a los
nuevos públicos a los que va dirigida. Es, por tanto, una campaña fruto del
fuerte cambio que se ha producido en el consumidor. Tras años y años de
bombardeo publicitario, el consumidor actual ha evolucionado, y la
publicidad ya no le sorprende. El nuevo consumidor se ha convertido en un
“experto” que conoce sus códigos, descifra sus estrategias, y reconoce las
intenciones de las campañas publicitarias. Esta acción publicitaria es un
éxito porque consigue pillar al espectador por sorpresa, ofreciéndole un
contenido con el que disfruta y que no ve como publicidad. Le otorga al
consumidor un rol más activo, dándole la oportunidad de compartir su
experiencia con otros para que todo su entorno participe en el visionado de
un vídeo que le resulta divertido. De esta forma, la campaña se propaga
rápidamente por las redes sociales. La consecuencia inmediata de que miles
de personas que han disfrutado de esta broma, quieran que sus amigos y
contactos también lo hagan, es un vídeo viral con millones de visitas en
YouTube.
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+XSlevenxXx That's either the store's own camera that's always been there (like the person above me said), or also possible is that obviously they were never going to get a decent shot using a camera carried inside a bag so they set up the prank with the owner ahead of time, who of course agreed to help out and positioned the hidden camera where it needed to be (the employee appearing to look directly at it would be a coincidence - but where it was placed increased the potential for that to happen - and he's likely looking toward some back kitchen area to his coworkers).It's true a lot of talk show comedy skits of this nature are partially scripted or entirely fake, but this one is completely doable, the employee reacts like you would expect, and it's very simple to pull off (yet hilarious) so I see no reason why they would fake the whole thing when they could actually just do it for real.
That would be the store's camera. Think about it: a camera behind the counter focused on the cash registers? I imagine after this prank was over, Ellen's producers asked to have use of Starbuck's video because it was better.
Funny stuff, please don't take this negatively cause I'm just trying to
help.
I've noticed low content but maybe that is because of personal reasons so
it's okay but for the future; I don't know whether or not you are low on
ideas but I suggest spending time on getting new ideas, it doesn't have to
be something crazy, like I feel like the hill jump trick was a little too
far, It just feels like now you are focusing more on the editing than new
ideas.
I am not trying to tell you what to do, I am just trying to maybe help, idk
if this will help but I had to get it out there.
Okay things are more clear now thanks, I know how videos can often feel unready, but (to me) the heavy editing is unnecessary, but of course you do what you want. For suggestions on merging the two:1. Do something that really pisses your dad off, and it becomes more of a stunt as well cause you have to escape him. 2. If this won't affect the consistency too much upload one after the other so both sides of viewers get satisfied. I personally don't need the 2nd one, I am just happy to hear that videos are on the way ^^ (don't delay them for months though!)Again I'm just trying to help, take care :)
+Ostebrix I have focused on editing more than previous years. My situation has been several different things. But today i've released more than one video mainly because I didn't think either of them were stand alone videos. My last video explaining peanut of course played a HUGE part. My ideas revolved around him more than one would imagine in prank videos. So I have to ask myself how exactly to explain this news. And if our viewers could even accept him missing. Of course there's other work in the making already. They are coming soon! I'm open for suggestions to improve! If you could tell me how exactly to merge both stunts and pranks combined into one... but separate videos. I'd be happy to hear. For example when releasing a prank video a viewer will be unhappy because it's not a stunt. I take that seriously and believe i'm doing wrong more often than I should. So that makes me want to top everything I do. Which results in a circle back to the beginning of your point... nothings ever ready. I delay things and the result may come out with heavy editing. There won't be another huge gap in video consistency though. I'll be around much more this year. And i'm confident the videos won't disappoint. Today is only the beginning! There's great things on the way but i'll of course take suggestions.
Dude just in case you missed it, the video he put out right before this one gives a completely understandable reason as to why he hasn't been as active recently.
Just one to to note to all. Many homeless folks choose to be that way and
some are really not homeless. I use to be homeless many years ago. Just
make sure you are giving to the right people. I know that may sound mean
but I have first has experience in this. Doesn't mean it is true for
everywhere. Just be careful.