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Citroen C4 Transformer Dance

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Who's seen this advert on the TV? It's bloody brilliant!

http://uk.download.yahoo.com/ne/fu/oa/eurcncs185030.mpg
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yup, seen it, antastic advert - love how it's like the toys of old too : )
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Not only are robots in disguise, they shake booty on the dancefloor pretty good too. They never did that when I was 9....!
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you have to buy the deluxe version : )
mine usually went flying across a room
*boom* weeeeeeee...ooooh, he lost an arm!

either that or i created realistic battle damage by unscrewing them then losing bits
i loved those things!
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Hey, first steps towards *real* transformers! :

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0, ... 66,00.html
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Post by Lunever »

Yup, that's what I thought too when I saw it recently in TV: Bloody brilliant!
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Here's another new car advert that jazzes up an old musical favourite:

http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-video/M ... olfgti.mov

You kind of have to see it on a big screen for the full impact though -- it's pretty freaky.
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Post by beowuuf »

is that the 'singign in the rain' one?
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Yeah, sure is. Not sure what Mr. Kelly's family would make of it!
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Post by beowuuf »

i'm thinking how used to cgi we are now
that advert would have blown me completely away a few years ago, now i liked it, but i must admit i was spotting the occasiional mapping flaws in the dancer...is that not really bad! : )
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Yeah, his face goes really weird in a few places. I think the Bullit advert for the Ford Puma a few years ago was much better in that regard, with them not mapping the face at all but just finding existing shots that worked....

http://www.joeytomatoes.com/fordpumamcqueen.htm
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