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Not bad...not bad at all! He done good!

 

Here's the original, and it is a classic!

 

 

This was originally done on a set where Rockwell International was about to shoot an instructional video  on one of their truck transmissions. The director asked the on-camera talent to start talking, just to confirm audio levels, lighting, camera angles, etc. He started talking and the reset is history.

 

This was all done off the cuff and they kept the cameras rolling for the whole thing. This has been a classic in the corporate video business for many, many years.

Last edited by Rich Melvin

Well,

NJHR now you know why TMCC/ Legacy can be such an elusive thing to understand and trouble shoot.

I now know that I've been lacking a certain tool when working on my layout.
Hip Waders cause it's gettin deep in here

I was on board till he got to the dingle arm but it went down hill from there.

I can't believe he made it through that whole video without cracking up.

 

They either:

a) made some very good, undetectable (to me) splices

b) required 30 takes to get one with no laughing

or

Mike is a tremendous actor/comic who should be in show business.

 

I don't care how many times you have seen/heard that, it is still hilarious.

Originally Posted by OGR Webmaster:

Not bad...not bad at all! He done good!

 

Here's the original, and it is a classic!

 

 

This was originally done on a set where Rockwell International was about to shoot an instructional video  on one of their truck transmissions. The director asked the on-camera talent to start talking, just to confirm audio levels, lighting, camera angles, etc. He started talking and the reset is history.

 

This was all done off the cuff and they kept the cameras rolling for the whole thing. This has been a classic in the corporate video business for many, many years.

 

I see Mike didn't paraphrase the very last sentence from the original (about at 1:35 into the clip). If he had it probably would have been, "We know Legacy is not cheap, but we're sure you'll buy it".

 

Ken

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