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This is great ad and lot of work. Many people look at it and are curious and maybe are not aware of how it was done. Some comments point out things that 'clarify' and "educate", while some like Fraleth down there just call those people 'idiots' and so on. Here's to EVERYONE who says the tires going up the ramp makes it fake. The tires have weights balanced very carefully at the top of the tires on the insides, so that when the tires begin the roll, the weights carry them farther up the ramp. It is very real, and it took 606 tries to do correctly. After the first couple hundred, the director (which was not Jamie and Adam from Mythbusters by the way, it was Antoine Bardou-Jacquet, a part of the honda team) and his team wanted to quit the job, but the manager refused to let them, so finally, on the 606th try, they got it right. As for the muffler bit, I found, after a bit of research, that they were forced to do that after running out of room in the building. They had to switch the camera to the opposite side and reverse then entire process so as to fit the rest in. Thus the video is actually two one minute sessions carefully crafted into one two minute video. The only CGI was the lighting on the car doors in the end scene. It was done on two continuous takes that they sewed together with CGI, but that was about it. That was the whole point of them doing it without any special tricks, to prove thee tagline.
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