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...but these performers all did an identical routine (to each other - I love the CG analogy), so all a last minute substitute would need to know is the right wong to attach him/herself to in order to stand at the correct X-Y location on the field. Better still, direct the sub(s) with an earpiece. The BIG difference with the uber-typewriter is that no two 'tiles' had the same sequence of moves over the length of the performance. Offset concentric intersecting ripples are one example. Can you imagine the rehearsals? "Tile A-52, raise by 6 inches...A-53, lower by 12...too quick..too...slow....Awe Jeez, Chen phoned in sick" et al. By the time you'd provided feedback to the entire grid, you'd have spent one day on one frame's worth of animation...which would have to be practiced again and again, with each performer in isolation. The alternative is to provide a visual aid inside the box that anyone could interpret in a trice and save yourself the ...ummm... angst I think Alex called it. It would require a Commodore 64 and an L.E.D. bar for each box. LED's are cheap in China 'cos they manufacture them by the $hitload. With respect to the level of complexity, any dance routine requires remembering the moves, and yes you could do the dance without any audio cue - the point in debate is the timing relative to other performers, which you'd have to admit would be way difficult if you couldn't see them. Sorry to be so stubborn on this, but I know when I'm being sold an illusion. Angst - nah...stimulating yep. Thanks for spending the bucks, China !!! Love and hugs, The Stoat XXX. Last edited by LashStoat : 08-10-2008 at 01:36 PM. |
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kather..._b_117913.html
Not sure if that link was posted. Totally agree with that article. While the ceremony was very visually impressive (jaw-dropping, more like), it was completely hypocritical BS on China's part. And what NBC did in covering it was really unforgivable here. The commentary ranged from completely innane (really, they talked about Big Macs?!?! stfu) to READING COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA. China (and NBC) obviously take us for complete idiots.
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I noticed earpieces on some of the drummers at the beginning. The blocks could have used that; you get a signal and that's when you do either the standup or the rolling.
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So they used technology when they could see and hear each other...and then dispensed with it when they couldn't ??? Hmmmm...talk about doing it the hard way. Not. I'm still impressed at the concept though. Last edited by LashStoat : 08-10-2008 at 06:00 AM. |
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I doubt the individuals talked to each other, just listened to the calls of the stage-manager.
Still a danged impressive piece of performance- getting everybody on and off the field in the time they did, to have everybody perfectly arranged, to move the drums, and the tai chi people? They went from a mass to perfectly straight lines with no adjusting- they knew exactly where the lines were. I still wonder if there were some small marks on the ground or something to help them line up so perfectly. I don't mind if they had stage calls for "go now"; I'm still impressed. I did have to laugh; some official was asked about the fact that there were 15,000 performers (turns out that number is both performers and crew), and he said 'well, we have the people".
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We watched the re-broadcast (that we'd recorded) last night and were profoundly disappointed at the massive editing that had taken place.
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Hey now! It isn't worth so much angst. It probably didn't even happen in realspace. Look how well they faked the moon landing and what would be possible with modern computer processing power.
Do you really think China would take any chances of somethign being less than perfect? No. The entire thing was digital. And no, that doesn't mean that the NBC commentators were in on it. They just didn't know that they were looking through windows that actually were computer screens adding all the show elements to an otherwise empty stadium. |
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wow- such strong reactions.
I thought it was beautiful. I did not think Bush looked bored- he was sitting in the same area as every other dignitary (Putin, Japan's prime minister etc) he was watching through binoculars- and talking to Putin- gosh, maybe about the incredibly bloody war that has broken out in Georgia? I suspect that no matter what he did-someone would find a way to criticize him for it. I also found the female singer (Brightman?) a tad creepy looking- bad hair. Loved the moveable type (and I believe it was people)-and the drummers. The whole show was awe inspiring- |
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And I suspect that no matter what he did - someone would find a way to defend him.
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