本帖最後由 kimmi8k 於 2011-11-7 06:20 PM 編輯 tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb: l8 [; O% O- {7 [+ T
% ?$ u7 f8 I) t* s# a. M5.39.217.77So, is it fake? I guess not. Or perhaps it is an extremely clever and sophisticated fake. Maybe Kobe is a robot or cylon or something.公仔箱論壇8 ~# c: w3 L8 N
bchew 發表於 2011-11-7 05:12 PM  2 \; l/ W2 r/ n* R, n- v5 ]% R# t1 ^* t, f2 K+ i) ?
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NOPE.., KOBE DID NOT JUMP OVER A CARtvb now,tvbnow,bttvb8 S' N0 D2 N3 f3 F) Q' o
4 l1 B+ J! E* f# X5 i+ a v' nKobe perhaps has the ability to jump over the car, and it is quite possible, but it would be quite dangerous (especially to his basketball career) if he failed.
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Goaded by a teammate, NBA star Kobe Bryant appears to jump clear over a speeding Aston Martin DB9 Volante droptop (MSRP about $180,000). Though circulating the internet as if it were a home video, the piece is actually a carefully choreographed Nike commercial, an attempt to sell the shoemaker's new "Hyperdunk" line of basketball shoes. And the automotive press is unanimous: the stunt was faked.
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# V6 F0 r! I4 x2 h6 n8 D" {! a. o5.39.217.77It sure looks real, but it is not. Byrant described the sequence to the Los Angeles Times as "Hollywood". " If Rambo Part XX" can be a one man militia, I can jump over an Aston Martin," he told the Times.1 L) \ `/ w& b/ R' P2 {
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I personally think they created the video by recording Kobe and his jump as Video A and the Aston Martin driving as Video B. Once these 2 were completed, they just layered the two together and that produced the given video. It makes sense because the camera did not move; The perfect way to create this illusion.
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And some said, Kobe jump beside the car, but he did jump over the height of the car to create that effect.
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I hoped it has given some answers, to the Kobe Jump and the Nike Commercial. |