atferrari Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 2, 2013 #1 Could you guess the trick? www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=6HfDeTVpinU&vq Just a detail or maybe a hint: when they sit they do it very carefully.
Could you guess the trick? www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=6HfDeTVpinU&vq Just a detail or maybe a hint: when they sit they do it very carefully.
jpanhalt Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 2, 2013 #2 My guess is they are hanging, not sitting. Just like the flying ballerinas. John
atferrari Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 2, 2013 #3 I also considered that, initially, but their dresses on that precisse part look as they are actually sitting on something.
I also considered that, initially, but their dresses on that precisse part look as they are actually sitting on something.
jpanhalt Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 2, 2013 #4 I would call that a swing. The seat is built into the sitting area of their costume. It is attached to the invisible suspension wires. John
I would call that a swing. The seat is built into the sitting area of their costume. It is attached to the invisible suspension wires. John
atferrari Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 2, 2013 #5 Yes, it looks like that. Their balance when crossing legs is much too "perfect". Rigid? I would have expected them to sway a little if they are hanging, unless, they are hanging from TWO lines. That would be my first try albeit I cannnot play lute (or any other instrument for the case).
Yes, it looks like that. Their balance when crossing legs is much too "perfect". Rigid? I would have expected them to sway a little if they are hanging, unless, they are hanging from TWO lines. That would be my first try albeit I cannnot play lute (or any other instrument for the case).
hexreader Active Member Mar 2, 2013 #6 Look carefully at the heel of the shoe that is on the floor. There is a contraption just visible in the close-up part of the video. Notice how one foot never moves and appears attached to the floor. I would say that there is a seat built into each costume and a plate on the floor with a hidden connector for each lute player. Can't work out the details though... still very clever. I would want to examine the floor close-up. Maybe there is a "u" shaped slot in the floor for each position? In the Michael Jackson "Smooth Criminal" video, hidden skis were used to allow the dancers to lean at a much greater angle than would appear possible.
Look carefully at the heel of the shoe that is on the floor. There is a contraption just visible in the close-up part of the video. Notice how one foot never moves and appears attached to the floor. I would say that there is a seat built into each costume and a plate on the floor with a hidden connector for each lute player. Can't work out the details though... still very clever. I would want to examine the floor close-up. Maybe there is a "u" shaped slot in the floor for each position? In the Michael Jackson "Smooth Criminal" video, hidden skis were used to allow the dancers to lean at a much greater angle than would appear possible.
atferrari Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 2, 2013 #7 Yes! Problem solved. At 2 08 where there are just 4 girls, the heel of the second on the left is steady while she moves her foot! Back to my reports on recent surveys and then electronics.
Yes! Problem solved. At 2 08 where there are just 4 girls, the heel of the second on the left is steady while she moves her foot! Back to my reports on recent surveys and then electronics.
hexreader Active Member Mar 2, 2013 #8 Time 1.03 really gives the game away. You can see the lute players concentrating hard on slotting their heels into the floor and you can see the heel go in. Amazing what you do not spot when you are not looking for it.
Time 1.03 really gives the game away. You can see the lute players concentrating hard on slotting their heels into the floor and you can see the heel go in. Amazing what you do not spot when you are not looking for it.
atferrari Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Mar 2, 2013 #9 The John's swing. Found it at 1 47; the violin players. Look at their hips. That's where they sit on. Yes, is like understanding a new circuit. More you look at it, more chances you have to grasp something.
The John's swing. Found it at 1 47; the violin players. Look at their hips. That's where they sit on. Yes, is like understanding a new circuit. More you look at it, more chances you have to grasp something.