Honda – The Cog
Posted by admin on February 6, 2012
This WebRidesTV video is a commercial made by Honda to showcase the Honda Accord. It is a two minute video that shows Honda Accord parts interacting with each other similar to a Rube Goldberg machine.
Duration : 0:2:0
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1. the endless …
1. the endless floor is not endless it is just a really long floor 2. that is a pulley system that uses thin wire, 3 the rail system is a common thing, 4 the muffler would do that, 5. a shinny car hood is not a mirror so it would not show any thing in high detail like a person, 6. the plank of wood is supported by a metal poll thing, and the speakers are held by wood planks you dumbass
This is CG no …
This is CG no doubts about it
0:06 Endless repeating wood floor.
0:23 Tires define gravity
THE WHOLE THING being filmed on the most sophisticate camera rail system in the world.
0:55 EXTREMELY questionable muffler rolling physics
1:02 A shinny car hood with NO lighting or camera crew reflections only more white walls.
1:12 A plank of wood that MAGICALLY PASSES through a car door window. Or is completely unsupported if two pieces.
1:40 speakers growing out of the ground.
i watched this for …
i watched this for sceince class
@Pooverse :magnet.
@Pooverse :magnet.
00:25 seems that …
00:25 seems that gravity has taken a vacation
rolou muita edição …
rolou muita edição e efeitos visuais. isso é evidente.
mas é uma verdadeira obra de arte da publicidade visual.
parabéns Honda!
The only thing …
The only thing that could explain the tires is that there would have to be VERY heavy weights inside balancing at the top which got slightly nudged to force it forward, but that wouldn’t explain why the tires KEEP moving up. This either has to be some RIDICULOUS technology that can create perpetual energy by defining gravity AND Honda has the most sophisticated camera rail system in the world, AND has a warehouse with wall molding where they built speakers into the ground or this is just CG.
@Supratexan alright …
@Supratexan alright, now explain it to me- how come the tires roll uphill?
Let’s just clear …
Let’s just clear this up. This ad was real and took 606 takes. My source was an interview with the director of this ad shown on ad of the year
@sharpiesnifferr …
@sharpiesnifferr Because we should all TOTALLY believe the guy calling himself ’sharpie sniffer’, right? Right. It’s real btw, there was a whole 6+ page thing on it in an advertising industry mag. :V
I love how everyone …
I love how everyone points out the rolling tires as a reason the video’s fake when that’s one of the most straightforward and repeatable segments of the whole spiel.
@Supratexan …
@Supratexan Actually I recall reading somewhere that it’s two shots, bridged by a single CG element, because they didn’t actually have the space to do it all in one continuous setup.
0:24 that’s …
0:24 that’s freaking impossible !!!! no phisic law explain that wheel going up !
Nice autodesk
Nice autodesk
@patinsley There …
@patinsley There must be something inside the tire or on the rim that changes the center of mass on the tire. So if that’s the case they would put it at a high point on the tire so when the next one bumps it, the tire will roll uphill, but to the tire its rolling downhill because the center of mass is changing as it rolls.
@Supratexan The …
@Supratexan The video is not real, you can see 25 seconds into the video that the tires are pushed upwards with an invisible force.
@patinsley That’s …
@patinsley That’s always been the only question I’ve had on this.
i dont get how the …
i dont get how the wheels rolled up the plank… unless its all at a slope?
you really believe …
you really believe some guy named supratexan? this is totes mcgoats fake
@TheLinuxBust …
@TheLinuxBust Theres a gap between 2 planks.
@moreapurva Go …
@moreapurva Go ahead and explain how the window glass seems go through the plank