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The people shooting the commercial were transfixed. They asked Woods how often he could bounce the ball in succession. Woods shrugged. So they set a
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It took him four attempts to contain the ball up for 28 seconds - of sufficient length to operate as a commercial.
It's perfect since it looks easy, but is impossible. Try it yourself.
Long after he's gone, this commercial will likely be the indelible image of Woods' skill burned into the minds of numerous sports fans.
Now everyone desired to perform a real-life skills ad.
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knee from 3-point range - are real. Just as real as Bird's back hair (it had been a very different time for you to be considered a man).
They may be as unbelievable as Jordan's inexplicable purple paisley matching two piece (see my previous comment), but they're real.
Editing came into play when the pair began shooting full court - though, according to legend, Bird desired to do it all himself.
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Ditto Ronaldo and Ibrahimovic - a Euro take on the Bird-Jordan joust. Juggling to a chest stop? Yes. But the editing on the 40-yard Ronaldo shot
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Kobe Bryant jumping over an on-rushing Aston Martin is plain fake. How can we know? Because denting Kobe Bryant is a thing. Denting an Aston Martin is
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Those ads all have a cinematic feel. Nike got smarter when it asked Ronaldinho to try out its new set of boots.
The cinema verité camerawork lends it credence. The juggling is straightforward stuff. But Ronaldinho striking the crossbar from the goal four times
in a row without letting the ball touch the floor beggared the imagination. He was good. Nobody was ever so good.
Amazingly, there is a vocal community insisting it should be real. There were no edits after all. It looked genuine. This is actually the same
community that believes mankind faces an existential threat from Darth Vader.
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