Posted June 11, 2018
It's a whole lot easier for me to see all the activity going on after I changed the video settings to half speed. Quarter speed was more revealing, and there were almost enough frames for that, but half speed was slow enough. The voice at half speed was still pretty acceptable, kind of in a reflective or thoughtful mood. Clearly a sort of mechanized voice.
Bottom right corner near the beginning of the video (< 10 seconds) said "game engine footage", which is interesting to consider.
Sun-flare camera effect need to go away. Does anyone actually see that with their own eyes without looking through a camera lens? Will I be watching a movie, or participating?
The whites of people's eyes are very...dry. Hmm, maybe the whole eye and not just the white. Not all the time, mostly the passersby. Maybe I'm just not used to seeing the whites of eyes. Maybe they need to be a little bit darker rather than whiter than white.
That sign either says "Brain Wasabi" or maybe "Brain Washing". Can't see all of it.
It's the future: spiked heels no longer get caught in sidewalk gratings.
The birds are very flat. They disappear as they flap their wings, as if they have no bodies.
Of the many ways I've held chopsticks, that particular way hasn't been effective for doing much of anything. Good thing the neck equipment doesn't get in the way of loading up the digestion system.
Interestingly the medical teams are using an asterisk * instead of a plus sign +. They are also well armed, and sometimes will do a sneak attack.
"...stolen PetroChem assets with intention to reduce inequality and poverty."
"Dozens killed since April amid a wave of anti-corporate protests."
The missing jaw is on the table in the mascara scene, but turned around to be seen rather than facing away as I'd expect if it were set down after removal. Seems more for effect than actually necessary, but I'm inexperienced with using eyelash paint. Maybe the jaw would get in the way of the hands?
The backend of the car looks like it'll have trouble not bumping the ground when getting into and out of parking lots not level with the street. I don't mean the tailpipes, I mean further below them. Or is that structure meant to absorb such impact?
The wheels are super wide. Is that for traction? Is that tread any good at effectively preventing hydroplaning? Looks doubtful to me. Hopefully there's enough straightaways so the fuel efficiency will benefit from the sleek shape of body.
I don't understand the wear and tear inside the car at the end of the video. Various abrasions along the inside of the seat (and is that a sticker?) and abrasion on the inside of the driver's door. I can't fathom the everyday experiences that would lead to that. It's doesn't look like damage (except the buttons for + and - on the console), instead it looks like abrasion from repetitive activities. But what? I mean, either there's been a lot of abrasion on the seats, or the material is a lot less durable than the driver's jacket.
There was a little bit of abrasion on the detail under the driver's window on the outside of the car, but no dents anywhere? Must be a fantastically responsive insurance policy, probably to ensure fuel efficiency isn't significantly degraded by a dented sleekness.
Only three lanes for traffic on what is seemingly a freeway. Well, maybe it's a bypass of sorts, it does dip rather suddenly underneath an overpass. Not a place to be driving during heavy rains.
At the end is that the same black car with vertical taillights that was at the beginning of the video that passed the "No Parking" zone (with two people sitting on the curb)?
Bottom right corner near the beginning of the video (< 10 seconds) said "game engine footage", which is interesting to consider.
Sun-flare camera effect need to go away. Does anyone actually see that with their own eyes without looking through a camera lens? Will I be watching a movie, or participating?
The whites of people's eyes are very...dry. Hmm, maybe the whole eye and not just the white. Not all the time, mostly the passersby. Maybe I'm just not used to seeing the whites of eyes. Maybe they need to be a little bit darker rather than whiter than white.
That sign either says "Brain Wasabi" or maybe "Brain Washing". Can't see all of it.
It's the future: spiked heels no longer get caught in sidewalk gratings.
The birds are very flat. They disappear as they flap their wings, as if they have no bodies.
Of the many ways I've held chopsticks, that particular way hasn't been effective for doing much of anything. Good thing the neck equipment doesn't get in the way of loading up the digestion system.
Interestingly the medical teams are using an asterisk * instead of a plus sign +. They are also well armed, and sometimes will do a sneak attack.
"...stolen PetroChem assets with intention to reduce inequality and poverty."
"Dozens killed since April amid a wave of anti-corporate protests."
The missing jaw is on the table in the mascara scene, but turned around to be seen rather than facing away as I'd expect if it were set down after removal. Seems more for effect than actually necessary, but I'm inexperienced with using eyelash paint. Maybe the jaw would get in the way of the hands?
The backend of the car looks like it'll have trouble not bumping the ground when getting into and out of parking lots not level with the street. I don't mean the tailpipes, I mean further below them. Or is that structure meant to absorb such impact?
The wheels are super wide. Is that for traction? Is that tread any good at effectively preventing hydroplaning? Looks doubtful to me. Hopefully there's enough straightaways so the fuel efficiency will benefit from the sleek shape of body.
I don't understand the wear and tear inside the car at the end of the video. Various abrasions along the inside of the seat (and is that a sticker?) and abrasion on the inside of the driver's door. I can't fathom the everyday experiences that would lead to that. It's doesn't look like damage (except the buttons for + and - on the console), instead it looks like abrasion from repetitive activities. But what? I mean, either there's been a lot of abrasion on the seats, or the material is a lot less durable than the driver's jacket.
There was a little bit of abrasion on the detail under the driver's window on the outside of the car, but no dents anywhere? Must be a fantastically responsive insurance policy, probably to ensure fuel efficiency isn't significantly degraded by a dented sleekness.
Only three lanes for traffic on what is seemingly a freeway. Well, maybe it's a bypass of sorts, it does dip rather suddenly underneath an overpass. Not a place to be driving during heavy rains.
At the end is that the same black car with vertical taillights that was at the beginning of the video that passed the "No Parking" zone (with two people sitting on the curb)?