I’m not sure how many of you have seen this, but for me as a person who loves to work with a camera and trying to shoot stabilized footage, this is something unbelievable. Those camera movements. I always thought that footages like in 5:25 were done in professional 3D programs, now I see that “my whole life is a lie”.
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The best production values are always achieved with a camera! (IMHO)
That’s some rig they’ve got there. I’m guessing that the Marmalade is a spin-off from Schoenheitsfarm. I was there a few years back and they were talking about their high-speed division that they were developing and a system that could do high-speed motion control.
The results look great. Bit too much pouring liquids in there for my taste… that’s the commercial world for you though.
Truly impressive! Thanks for sharing.
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That was very cool! I can watch liquids being poured all day 
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I think they used one of those cameras in the last ken block gymkhana video. (if is not 3d off course)
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New tyres, anyone? 
And to think that I have trouble parallel parking.
Very impressive video, and some great shots, but no motion control. They definitely had a small time-slice rig for the shoot and there are some bits of high-speed too.
The camera on the end of the robot arm at Marmalade’s a Phantom.
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That shit got me totally depressed bro.. feeling like a total noob.

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Saw it some time ago. As massfocus said I feel like a n00b 
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That shit got me totally depressed bro.. feeling like a total noob.![]()
You talking about Marmalade now or the mad driving round San Francisco?
Thing is, you need a budget with major $$$ to play with toys like Marmalade have. Budgets that only commercials can afford. And that’s my problem with the reel too: It’s a lot of very glossy production value and a dearth of killer ideas. As the reel went on, I desperately wanted to see something that would blow my mind. But it’s basically a bunch of food and drink flying about. I wouldn’t get too depressed about it. It’s a different and very specific game to what a motion graphic designer does.
As for the driving one. Anyone can drive like that. 
