Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks
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@axtremus said in Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks:
Light hearted rom-com. It’s got pianos in it, a Baldwin features prominently, and brief shots of Mason & Hamlin mentioned by name with one wide shot showing the Faust Harrison piano store front briefly.
Link to videoIf I wanted to vomit that badly, I'd drink (cheap) Scotch.
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So sue me!
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@george-k What is interesting about the sound there?
on a kind of related topic, I "bookmark" this site a long time ago. Thought it was interesting.
Thousands and thousands of sound effects and recordings.
For example
"Greylag Goose (Anser Anser) - close-up flight calls & wingbeats from a small group flying past"But, if you need another of a Greylag Goose, there is also
"Greylag Goose (Anser Anser) - close-up adult threat, cackling & hissing. "And on and on. LOL
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When I watched “Soul,” I was very impressed at how realistic and how precisely the pianist’s hands were animated and fit to music. I wish the video talks even more about that, but it’s a good start:
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h/t wtg:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/video/im-walking-hare-brown-hares-box-in-norfolk-field/vp-BB1fiiCh
Click in and watch the 40 sec. video of two bunnies duking it out.
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Great demonstration of the conservation of angular momentum:
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@george-k said in Ax’s lame movie recos and cool YT picks:
@axtremus Every figure skater understands this.
That is true. My issue with using a figure skater to demonstrate the conservation of angular momentum is that it’s harder to rule out the figure skater actively adding energy into the system. Using an inanimate object, one without a power source, to do that demonstration is IMO more convincing.
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Pick pockets operation caught on video:
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Just because they have more people and more cellphones that can record videos, we get more videos like this coming out of China:
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