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exxon mobil says they are not going to sponsor cgi this year. is this because of the funding controversy? pres. clinton: i think they don't want to be involved in politics, they don't think we were political. there has never been a more, i don't believe, foundation with a prominent political person like me that has been more nonpolitical. george and laura bush mitt , romney, john mccain, sarah palin came. rupert murdoch and his son have given money to us along with mayor bloomberg. we just solve problems. a lot of people don't like bad press, and you cannot be involved in modern american politics without somebody attacking you and i think the , fact that there are so many other channels like bloomberg and social media means that, if somebody wants to go negative, it is richer view to my wife -- atria to my wife that it happened now. attribute to my wife that it happened now. i think, in the end, the foundation will be judged on the work it does. betty: is there anything you would have done differently with the foundation? pres. clinton: there ma
exxon mobil says they are not going to sponsor cgi this year. is this because of the funding controversy? pres. clinton: i think they don't want to be involved in politics, they don't think we were political. there has never been a more, i don't believe, foundation with a prominent political person like me that has been more nonpolitical. george and laura bush mitt , romney, john mccain, sarah palin came. rupert murdoch and his son have given money to us along with mayor bloomberg. we just...
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we have awesome cgi. we fit the two together. >> it looks like rap. >> it was fun to witness the talent and skill of the makeup department and build it from day-to-day from havoc to havoc. there was a guy who was a performance artists and he was our choreographer. from take to take he would remind me what i needed to keep doing physically which is great. you've a trainer onset who gets physically hurt, attacked by a dear, clubbed, earned, hit by a car, blown up -- at least five. >> we have returned and we have more movie news to show on the hollywood news report. >> she turned around and gave the kid huge smile. he knew he would marry the girl. >> did he? >> i would marry you 100 times. sarah silverman stars as a in "i smile back." >> what is more interesting for you? the daddy issues or the drugs? >> i like to start with the daddy issues because it is an organic segue into the drugs. >> it is rare for someone to imagine you in a way to have not seen you for. it happened twice with sarah polley who saw me
we have awesome cgi. we fit the two together. >> it looks like rap. >> it was fun to witness the talent and skill of the makeup department and build it from day-to-day from havoc to havoc. there was a guy who was a performance artists and he was our choreographer. from take to take he would remind me what i needed to keep doing physically which is great. you've a trainer onset who gets physically hurt, attacked by a dear, clubbed, earned, hit by a car, blown up -- at least five....
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really cool shot where he is holding a flaming sword and i figure it was cgi and wait until you see myeaction when it tells me it was real, look at this. >> you are holding a giant torch and there is a propane tank stuck tour back. you are trying to do chorography that you practiced for four weeks and really good at but now every turn of the sword prevents a risk. >> it wasn't cgi. >> that is awesome. >> you know this. >> i didn't say vin diesel really has a fiery sword. >> you know, i will do anything but real. >> that is a awesome. >> i was slightly excited when he told me that. >> yes. >> and nerd tears. >> yes. >> so definitely -- >> kevin, stop. how does this work. i don't know anything about the movie industry. so the film company pays to you fly to different cities around the world so you can interview celebrities. this is what your life is. >> they don't pay me they cover the travel for me to get to the interviews. i gave the movie two and a half out of five. it is really not worth seeing. but they cover the travel to see the interview. they don't pay me. >> let's talk about th
really cool shot where he is holding a flaming sword and i figure it was cgi and wait until you see myeaction when it tells me it was real, look at this. >> you are holding a giant torch and there is a propane tank stuck tour back. you are trying to do chorography that you practiced for four weeks and really good at but now every turn of the sword prevents a risk. >> it wasn't cgi. >> that is awesome. >> you know this. >> i didn't say vin diesel really has a fiery...
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party for cgi, never been to a social event with the clintons.nly time i've ever been in the same room with any of them if i'm interviewing one of them. i don't think i've been able to get hillary clinton on my show for i can't tell you for how long. so, i think it was years ago last time i was able to interview. other than on a debate stage, this will be the first time. the idea that, you know, i just find it, you know, it's -- >> obviously bothers you because you work hard to be objective journalist and when someone says something like this it's annoying. >> we are trying to make this as interesting debate, fair debate as possible for viewers to get the information that they need. so, you know, look i get the story. frankly, it's nothing new. it's been floating out there. you know, my friend greta van susteren and reporters were also at one time or another guests moderators on various panels in the clinton globe. initiative. >> a far less controversial organization. >> i spoke at reagan library for free at the request of nancy reagan several ye
party for cgi, never been to a social event with the clintons.nly time i've ever been in the same room with any of them if i'm interviewing one of them. i don't think i've been able to get hillary clinton on my show for i can't tell you for how long. so, i think it was years ago last time i was able to interview. other than on a debate stage, this will be the first time. the idea that, you know, i just find it, you know, it's -- >> obviously bothers you because you work hard to be...
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on this bloomberg television special, we take you to the cgi america meeting in denver, colorado wherecussion of the nation's growing wealth gap, featuring housing secretary, julian castro. >> we want to address that affordable housing is a component so that more folks can
on this bloomberg television special, we take you to the cgi america meeting in denver, colorado wherecussion of the nation's growing wealth gap, featuring housing secretary, julian castro. >> we want to address that affordable housing is a component so that more folks can
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hopefully not too much of the cgi. stuffy remember first ones loyal fans disappointed. this looks good. at least for the star wars do, in all of us. hey, more good news, the cold snap, little better this morning. >> it is, yes. today is transition day, you will feel the difference then certainly tomorrow and end of the week talking 70s return of the forecast, so winter weather fans, still put on hold. >> it is october. you have december and january. >> so yes, let's take you outside. comfortable again, little breezy, but at least not waking up to any 20's, so not scraping frost offer the cars this morning. temperatures mainly in the 40's across the region, with mostly clear sky. our headlines, really, story is the temperatures, they'll be on the rise, through the next three days, the dry stretch continues, as well, a lot of sunshine in the forecast, i'll show the seven day it, includes chance for rain. we will get to that in just a bit. but the temperatures, again, newark little cooler coming in at 39 degrees. most spots in the low and mid 40's, this hour, 48 in melvill
hopefully not too much of the cgi. stuffy remember first ones loyal fans disappointed. this looks good. at least for the star wars do, in all of us. hey, more good news, the cold snap, little better this morning. >> it is, yes. today is transition day, you will feel the difference then certainly tomorrow and end of the week talking 70s return of the forecast, so winter weather fans, still put on hold. >> it is october. you have december and january. >> so yes, let's take you...
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joseph gordon leavitt in the art of wire walking the film's achievement is re-creating through 3-d and cgitill images that day. >> the viewer in the film gets to look at everything around them. were you seeing all of that? >> no, no. and there is a beautiful scene, beautiful treatment of the moment. by the director just as i am step on the wire. the whole world does not exist. only a wire was there in my mind. he managed to show that by having fog invade the screen theven then we see a wire, walking into infinity, when i step on it, the fog diminishes and we weake up n new york on the wire. in the beginning it was simplistic, block the world and concentrate on the wire. so this is a lifetime of trying to find what i call the open focus that is completely closed and completely open. >> that's very interesting. you sort of have to be both in a way. >> i have to be both. >> after the tower walk petite continue to perform, above the ground and on it. here, juggling for tips back in 1984. now 66, petite occasionally walks the wire. he is a performer in residence at new york's cathedral of st. j
joseph gordon leavitt in the art of wire walking the film's achievement is re-creating through 3-d and cgitill images that day. >> the viewer in the film gets to look at everything around them. were you seeing all of that? >> no, no. and there is a beautiful scene, beautiful treatment of the moment. by the director just as i am step on the wire. the whole world does not exist. only a wire was there in my mind. he managed to show that by having fog invade the screen theven then we...
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the gordon leavitt in the art of wire walking the film's achievement is re-creating through 3-d and cgi an event only captured in still images that day. >> the viewer in the film gets to look at everything around them. were you seeing all of that? >> no, no. and there is a beautiful scene, beautiful treatment of the moment. by the director just as i am step on the wire. the whole world does not exist. only a wire was there in my mind. he managed to show that by having fog invade the screen then we see a wire, walking into infinity, when i step on it, the fog diminishes and we wake up in new york on the wire. in the beginning it was simplistic, block the world and so this is a lifetime of trying to find what i call the open focus that is completely closed and completely open. >> that's very interesting. you sort of have to be both in a way. >> i have to be both. >> after the tower walk petite continue to perform, above the ground and on it. here, juggling for tips back in 1984. now 66, petite occasionally walks the wire. at new york's cathedral of st. john the divine. he holds frequent c
the gordon leavitt in the art of wire walking the film's achievement is re-creating through 3-d and cgi an event only captured in still images that day. >> the viewer in the film gets to look at everything around them. were you seeing all of that? >> no, no. and there is a beautiful scene, beautiful treatment of the moment. by the director just as i am step on the wire. the whole world does not exist. only a wire was there in my mind. he managed to show that by having fog invade the...
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. >> to see what you could do with cgi and make the battles more intense and maybe captivating.e interesting to see how j.j. abrams does it. >> are you saying it wasn't perfect the first time? >>> oscar pistorius trading in his prison cell for a mansion. he has been released on house arrest. we are live next. 's to nsur forg nd ut it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for all this... when you're really only covered for this. hot dog? or how you may think you're covered for this... but not for this... whoa! no, no, oh , oh! ...or this... ...or this. ...or that... talk to farmers and see what gaps could be hiding in your coverage. my heaven! ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum. bum - bum - bum - bum ♪ ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. on location with the famous, big idaho potato truck. our truck? it's touring acr
. >> to see what you could do with cgi and make the battles more intense and maybe captivating.e interesting to see how j.j. abrams does it. >> are you saying it wasn't perfect the first time? >>> oscar pistorius trading in his prison cell for a mansion. he has been released on house arrest. we are live next. 's to nsur forg nd ut it. but the more you learn about your coverage, the more gaps you might find. like how you thought you were covered for all this... when you're...
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there's the kind that do their own stunts and there's the kind that rely on stuntmen and cgi.easy, didn't i? i will climb to the top of the platform, hold the .45 magnum, wait until the pyro begins and sparks will start to shower upon me. i will then dive from the platform but on the way down, i got to level off, find doug and fire off a couple of rounds then twist my shoulder if i can at the last minute to land properly. >> are you good, mike? >> i'm good. >> cue pyro. >> ahh! holy crap. >> come over here, man. >> how did we do? >> what do you think? >> ahhh! oh, my god. i'm so brave. >> you look freaking great, man. >> i'm fearless. >> look at that. you look awesome. >> good so far? >> so far, so good. of course, this day's not over just yet. there are a number of cars spread across the ranch waiting to be shot at and destroyed. what kind of goodies are you using this time? >> well -- >> same helix stuff? >> no, this time we're going to use black powder and we're going to use it to atomize gasoline because we're really more concerned about the fireball. all right, so this on
there's the kind that do their own stunts and there's the kind that rely on stuntmen and cgi.easy, didn't i? i will climb to the top of the platform, hold the .45 magnum, wait until the pyro begins and sparks will start to shower upon me. i will then dive from the platform but on the way down, i got to level off, find doug and fire off a couple of rounds then twist my shoulder if i can at the last minute to land properly. >> are you good, mike? >> i'm good. >> cue pyro....
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. >> too cgi for me. >> next question, what do you hand out as treats on halloween, candy, fruit or money >> who is handing out money. >> i do after i run out of candy. >> the person who hands out money is the alcoholic in your neighborhood who forgot it was halloween. so what happens is, kids show up, they don't know what the kids are doing here. the kids are in costume and they're going, oh, my god, flashback and they realize it's halloween and they say, i remember this, i will a guy on my block who would just throw money at me. >> with a guy lake that, you can go any day of the year and put on some cat ears and you're like trick-or-treat. here's bus money. >> kids want candy, period. >> you cannot do the old, i don't want to deal with the doorbell and put a bowl of candy. >> the first it's never a girl, it's a boy. great case study would be to film that. >> a sex-difference study. >> you put a little -- >> they all do. >> they don't take one. >> run and chase their costume three times in a night. >> these candy corn are delicious, probably dirty off the table. >> what was your best hal
. >> too cgi for me. >> next question, what do you hand out as treats on halloween, candy, fruit or money >> who is handing out money. >> i do after i run out of candy. >> the person who hands out money is the alcoholic in your neighborhood who forgot it was halloween. so what happens is, kids show up, they don't know what the kids are doing here. the kids are in costume and they're going, oh, my god, flashback and they realize it's halloween and they say, i...
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you write jokes which don't require sets and cgi and all kind of stuff like that and if something is funny, you know -- the monologues usually takes up, when we did the show 10 or 11 minutes, so that's 10 or 11 minutes which is pretty cheap to do yeah fangsly for the network. so, yeah, yeah. i think it's in great shape. colbert is doing well, jimmy fallon is still number one and i'm really proud of him. >> one of the things that's amazing about you, a guy that you're out on the road more than 200 nights doing standup. >> i did a show, did a corporate event a couple months ago and a guy says my wife and i really enjoyed "the tonight show" and i said, well, you know, i haven't done it for a while? >> i said, no, i left about 18 months. oh, you're not on anymore? >> no, no. nobody pays attention to this stuff. we either only ones that pay attention. >> great to see you. >> great to see you, my friend. you tuck here... you tuck there. if you're a toe tucker... because of toenail fungus, ask your doctor now about prescription kerydin. used daily, kerydin drops may kill the fungus at the s
you write jokes which don't require sets and cgi and all kind of stuff like that and if something is funny, you know -- the monologues usually takes up, when we did the show 10 or 11 minutes, so that's 10 or 11 minutes which is pretty cheap to do yeah fangsly for the network. so, yeah, yeah. i think it's in great shape. colbert is doing well, jimmy fallon is still number one and i'm really proud of him. >> one of the things that's amazing about you, a guy that you're out on the road more...
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which was more like the cgi stuff you had instead of snow salt being shoveled into 100 miles an hour fans and massive great exfoliations happening every day. [ laughter ] >> seth: so, in a way was it more trying than actually being on a mountain? >> no, no, no. way more trying. >> seth: really? yeah, when you have a director from iceland and he comes over to your place and he's like, look we're really gonna do this. this is not gonna be a hollywood thing. we're gonna get up there. we're gonna be at 12,000 feet. we're gonna be in the snow. it's gonna be 20 degrees which it was. below zero. but you're into it. you already expect that. you get ready for it. and you're preparing and doing all the stuff though everybody else is smoking cigarettes and drinking wine. i have prepared for it. [ laughter ] and then you get up there and your like, this is the real thing. we're into it. respectfully, we are simulating a story about real people. and then, you get away from it. and your in the same sub zero suit. it's 80 degrees in london. >> seth: yeah. >> you know what i mean? >> seth: that's no
which was more like the cgi stuff you had instead of snow salt being shoveled into 100 miles an hour fans and massive great exfoliations happening every day. [ laughter ] >> seth: so, in a way was it more trying than actually being on a mountain? >> no, no, no. way more trying. >> seth: really? yeah, when you have a director from iceland and he comes over to your place and he's like, look we're really gonna do this. this is not gonna be a hollywood thing. we're gonna get up...
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we faced early on in production meetings, but we found a way to like, circumvent that by using like cgi. >> seth: okay, all right. >> you play yourself, you're my sidekick, and you also are a scientologist. [ laughter ] >> seth: i am not a scientologist. >> not yet. but also, this episode of "the blacklist" is a crossover with the amc show "turn." >> seth: sorry, the amc show "turn" about a revolutionary war spy ring? >> that's the one. >> seth: have you seen that show? >> no. [ laughter ] roll it, alex. >> seth: oh, man. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> what are you doing? get the hell out of here. ♪ oh, yeah, when your lip turns black, oh yeah, that means you ♪ ♪ got a bad case of blacklist blues oh yeah ♪ we did it, seth meyers. we created a number one hit record. >> seth: rock and roll. [ laughter ] >> orange is the new blacklist. >> blacklist, this is the president. we need you. >> whatever this is, mr. president, it has to wait. i'm still recording my solo album. >> blacklist, someone has stolen the constitution. >> seth: it's steamy hot. >> it was none other than time travelling terrorist trunco steel.
we faced early on in production meetings, but we found a way to like, circumvent that by using like cgi. >> seth: okay, all right. >> you play yourself, you're my sidekick, and you also are a scientologist. [ laughter ] >> seth: i am not a scientologist. >> not yet. but also, this episode of "the blacklist" is a crossover with the amc show "turn." >> seth: sorry, the amc show "turn" about a revolutionary war spy ring? >> that's...
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. >> jimmy: the cgi is fantastic. >> it is extraordinary. and that girl at the slide, she's going to love this movie. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was going to say something like that. yeah. at one point there's bubbles floating around with oceans in the bubbles. school of fish. >> but it's really awesome. a young lad, levi miller, the whole world's about fall in love with him, playing peter. >> jimmy: how did they find that guy? >> he's extaordinary. he's one of 4,000 kids that put he's from brisbane. >> jimmy: so cute. >>> on the last day of filming he was crying. i gave him a hug. i was like don't worry, mate, you'll have plenty more movies. he was like, "you don't understand, i've got to go back to school tomorrow." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's going to be a a big star. so -- the movie, the story of peter pan, almost the prequel. >> this is peter before he becomes peter pan, hook before he becomes captain hook, just discovering the world before the one you know. and anyway, i think joe wright has done a great job. >> jimmy: gorgeous. you know
. >> jimmy: the cgi is fantastic. >> it is extraordinary. and that girl at the slide, she's going to love this movie. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i was going to say something like that. yeah. at one point there's bubbles floating around with oceans in the bubbles. school of fish. >> but it's really awesome. a young lad, levi miller, the whole world's about fall in love with him, playing peter. >> jimmy: how did they find that guy? >> he's extaordinary. he's one of...
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he created this in his cgi computer editing suite. >> adding to the mystery, the man disappears before anyone can ask him if he faked the video. >> what you would have needed to do to fake the video is obviously get footage of the formation. now, we know that that formation was not there the day before. so he would have had to have taken the footage that morning. how did he know it was going to be there? did he know who made it? did he make it? that has never been nailed down. he would have then had to have rushed the footage back and then added on the balls of light. now, that's going to take time to marry up sort of these two things and make it convincing. >> but did he have enough time to fake it? don't forget, the film is shown at the barge the same day the circles appear. >> he was accuseed of having done the sequence on computer and copy it onto film. you would have to have facilities like hollywood to do that stuff and in 1996 it just wasn't feasible. >> the videographer is written off as a fraud. >> you have two views of the situation. one is that he really did film this and it
he created this in his cgi computer editing suite. >> adding to the mystery, the man disappears before anyone can ask him if he faked the video. >> what you would have needed to do to fake the video is obviously get footage of the formation. now, we know that that formation was not there the day before. so he would have had to have taken the footage that morning. how did he know it was going to be there? did he know who made it? did he make it? that has never been nailed down. he...
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and it's like full frontal male nudity, like, in my face basically here." [ laughter ] >> seth: no cgi. the real thing. >> so that was a new thing for me to do on television. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. how was that? yeah, how was that for you? >> it was awesome! [ laughter ] [ applause ] it was awkward, you know? >> seth: yeah, i can imagine. >> it was sort of awkward. and i also didn't know they closed -- >> seth: let me just real quick say, it sounds like of the two, you have the harder -- he had the harder job. [ laughter ] >> yeah. no pun intended. but yes, he did. yes, he did. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, yeah, he had to get completely naked and stand there in the room. >> seth: right. >> but i wasn't really sure -- you know, we had rehearsed the scene and i wasn't really sure what to take -- everyone was sort of anxious about it. cause we have not done it on the show yet either. and take is my character is sort of lying in bed and i'm supposed to turn and look and react to it. and so we did this take, and i turned and looked and it was there. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> which i
and it's like full frontal male nudity, like, in my face basically here." [ laughter ] >> seth: no cgi. the real thing. >> so that was a new thing for me to do on television. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. how was that? yeah, how was that for you? >> it was awesome! [ laughter ] [ applause ] it was awkward, you know? >> seth: yeah, i can imagine. >> it was sort of awkward. and i also didn't know they closed -- >> seth: let me just real quick say, it...
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." >> too cgi for me. >> another question, what do you hand out as treats on halloween.ney? >> candy. >> who's handing out money? >> i do after i run out of candy. >> the person who hands out money is the alcoholic in your neighborhood who forgot it was halloween, so what happens is, kids show up, they don't know what these kids are doing here, the kids are in costume and they're going, oh, my gosh, flashback, and freaking out and all of a sudden, they realize it's halloween and they start -- i remember this! because i had a guy on my block, and he would just throw money at me. >> or put dimes in apples. >> that's good. >> with a guy like that, you can go any day of the year and put on some cat ears and be like, trick or treat! >> kids want candy. >> what you can do is the -- i don't want to deal with the doorbell. i go out and put a bowl of candy. >> the first bowl, i go like this. i tell you, you can do it -- it's a great case study would be to film that. >> just watch. >> a different study. >> you put a little sign that says, "take one." >> ronan changes his costume l
." >> too cgi for me. >> another question, what do you hand out as treats on halloween.ney? >> candy. >> who's handing out money? >> i do after i run out of candy. >> the person who hands out money is the alcoholic in your neighborhood who forgot it was halloween, so what happens is, kids show up, they don't know what these kids are doing here, the kids are in costume and they're going, oh, my gosh, flashback, and freaking out and all of a sudden, they...
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it's not a cgi tank. >> the guy got into an armored vehicle and actually crushed a car on an actual streetlnius. but everything about it i suspect is just completely staged. >> that is correct. there's no trickery or special effects, but the smashing of the mercedes a setup. but why? in vilnius, lithuania, wealthy citizens flout the law and park their luxury automobiles wherever they want. >> i could see fancy cars parked in bike lane, for example. and i don't like that. if you are wealthy and you own big and expensive cars, this doesn't mean you have more rights in the city. >> these scofflaws are fined, but it doesn't dissuade them from breaking the law. >> it's quite cheap in lithuania. the first fine will be $5. the second will be much bigger. and the third one just could be $200, $300. >> mayor zuokas decides to take matters into his own hands. he comes up with a plan that he thinks will have a bigger impact than fines. >> my idea was to create a kind of provocation or social campaign just to start to talk about illegal parking. >> that campaign comes in the form of a youtube video wh
it's not a cgi tank. >> the guy got into an armored vehicle and actually crushed a car on an actual streetlnius. but everything about it i suspect is just completely staged. >> that is correct. there's no trickery or special effects, but the smashing of the mercedes a setup. but why? in vilnius, lithuania, wealthy citizens flout the law and park their luxury automobiles wherever they want. >> i could see fancy cars parked in bike lane, for example. and i don't like that. if...
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he's going back to the old methods of doing things, where the prequels were mostly cgi., actual actors in suits playing wookiees and practical effects and actual working droids instead of a bunch of computer-generated effects. >> and the director, j.j. abrams, has also taken these extraordinary measures to maintain the secrecy along the plot line? >> yes, yes, yes. >> what kind of things has he been doing to keep the secrecy up? >> one of the things people are pointing out about this trailer, and the poster came out, they noticed there's no luke skywalker. we think we've seen his hand in these first two trailers. we see a robotic hand touching r2-d2, and we think that's luke. but otherwise, he's completely absent from the poster. and that's probably the biggest best-kept secret in this series thus far is, there's been almost no details about what luke is up to and what part he's going to play in these upcoming movies. >> andy, see if you can solve this mystery for me. i saw this on facebook. daisy ridley, lead actor in this movie, crying while she's watching the trailer
he's going back to the old methods of doing things, where the prequels were mostly cgi., actual actors in suits playing wookiees and practical effects and actual working droids instead of a bunch of computer-generated effects. >> and the director, j.j. abrams, has also taken these extraordinary measures to maintain the secrecy along the plot line? >> yes, yes, yes. >> what kind of things has he been doing to keep the secrecy up? >> one of the things people are pointing...
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it was half a second's worth of cgi on the exhaust box between the two 60-second sequences.see it. >> one shot or two, this is a hit. >> it's beautiful to watch. i'd definitely forward this to other people. like check this out. they did it and can you believe it? that's the reaction i had. i know other people would. >> viral videos continue to amaze, enthrall, and entertain us. sometimes they even fool us. if you were tricked by one of the videos you just saw, don't worry. they even get me sometimes. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> i didn't look to the future for anything else. i didn't think what the ramifications of what my actions would have created. i was just there for the moment, and that was it. ♪
it was half a second's worth of cgi on the exhaust box between the two 60-second sequences.see it. >> one shot or two, this is a hit. >> it's beautiful to watch. i'd definitely forward this to other people. like check this out. they did it and can you believe it? that's the reaction i had. i know other people would. >> viral videos continue to amaze, enthrall, and entertain us. sometimes they even fool us. if you were tricked by one of the videos you just saw, don't worry....
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. >> the film's greatest achievement is recreating through 3-d and cgi an event images that day. >> the viewer in the film obviously gets to look at everything around them. were you seeing all that? no. and there was a beautiful scene, a beautiful treatment of the moment by the director just as i'm stepping on the wire. the whole world does not exist. only a wire was there in my mind. he managed to show that by having some fog invade the screen. and then we see the wire seemingly walking to infinite, to another planet. and then as i step on it the fog diminishes and we wake up nice new york and the tower. that? not see the city. >> at the beginning, my concentration was simplistic. to block the entire world and concentrate on the wire. so this is a lifetime of trying to find what i call the "open focus" that is completely closed and completely open. >> very interesting. sort of you have to be both in a way. >> have to be both. >> after the tower walk, he continued to perform above the ground and on it. here juggling for tips back in 1984. now 66 petite still occasionally walks the wire.
. >> the film's greatest achievement is recreating through 3-d and cgi an event images that day. >> the viewer in the film obviously gets to look at everything around them. were you seeing all that? no. and there was a beautiful scene, a beautiful treatment of the moment by the director just as i'm stepping on the wire. the whole world does not exist. only a wire was there in my mind. he managed to show that by having some fog invade the screen. and then we see the wire seemingly...