“Can Throwing”, it’s kind of like Parkour for recycling.
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by Scott Beale on November 11, 2008 · 116312 commentshttp://laughingsquid.com/the-art-of-can-throwing-kind-of-like-parkour-for-recycling/The+Art+of+Can+Throwing%2C+Kind+of+Like+Parkour+For+Recycling2008-11-11+20%3A26%3A19Scott+Beale
“Can Throwing”, it’s kind of like Parkour for recycling.
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Awesome. What about left over bits of liquid flinging around? I suppose they don't care.
Very cool. I'd have to call CG on some of the scenes, though. In some of those shots, an empty can wouldn't travel that far. The between the legs scene and some of the kicking clips don't have the expected interaction with gravity. It also looks like all the shots were on a tripod, but were made to look hand-held in post. Helps hide the CG imperfections. Lots of time spent, though. Very well done.
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