Video 1
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Opening scene:
You see me sitting behind a table. The rubic's cube and a timing device in front of me.
I hit the timing device, lift my fist and smash it down on the cube which falls apart into
all it's pieces with a rambling sound.
I "wipe" up the pieces with two hands, fingers and pieces moving so fast that's
it's a blur, and in a single movement the cube is put together again - in the correct
state. I hit the timer and make a point of it to show that it says 1 second.
Video 2
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Opening scene:
I sit behind the same table. Rubics cube in front of me.
I say: I can time travel.
I hit the timer, reach at the cube, and at the same time an arm comes
into the picture from the right side that hands me a corrected cube
over my shoulder. I take it, drop it on the table and hit the timer.
Then I pick up the first cube again and start rotating it... different
scenes come and go. The lighting changes from day to night, and
I take all kinds of positions on my chair and table as time passes -
constantly working to solve the cube, apparently for hours.
I even stand up and walk around - while working on the cube, the
camera following me to the right (it's still dark outside). I then
finish the cube. I concentrate and with a time-travel sound wrap
to a time where it is still daylight. I walk to the left again and stretch
my arm to hand the cube to someone just outside the picture on
the left. The camera jumps and you see me taking the solved cube,
dropping it on the table and hit the timer.
Video 3
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I pick up the (almost finished) cube, give it two turns and put it
down again - finished. I look proud.
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Now if only I had a video camera, and editting software.
Last edited by Run on 04 Feb 2007, 3:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.