I call fake. That ball is actually a moving pivot point in a gigantic rotating mock-gymnasium. The actors in the background are all highly skilled wall climbers, and are pretty good at holding on in a giant spinning room situation.
The dude just followed the pivot and jumped over it as it spun, giving the illusion (well pulled off I might add) that he was actually just performing a neat acrobatics trick. Its not possible to do that IRL, its all trickery, thank you modern digital cameras and editing suits.
Brilliant viral ad for fitness balls (which can NOT be used to actually perform this "trick")
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http://www.videosift.com/video/Two-guys-and-a-Physio-Ball-Flip-Madness
That ball is actually a moving pivot point in a gigantic rotating mock-gymnasium.
The actors in the background are all highly skilled wall climbers, and are pretty good at holding on in a giant spinning room situation.
The dude just followed the pivot and jumped over it as it spun, giving the illusion (well pulled off I might add) that he was actually just performing a neat acrobatics trick. Its not possible to do that IRL, its all trickery, thank you modern digital cameras and editing suits.
Brilliant viral ad for fitness balls (which can NOT be used to actually perform this "trick")
Ammetures.
I have no idea which bit is going to win!
They CG'ed out the harness.
The next Escalopter-ish fad.
Only with more horrible accidents.
You land wrong and your neck goes bye bye
I cant wait for the fail versions of this trick to start showing up.
It was inevitable.