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Follow the TV Reference
February 6th, 2012 6:30 PMThis supercut links television shows by their references to one another. Television-ception!
Morphing
February 6th, 2012 6:00 PMThis special effect technique makes some trippy animated GIFs by transforming images into another in a fluid transition.
2012 Super Bowl Ad: OK Go Strikes Again
February 6th, 2012 5:00 PMFor this year's Super Bowl commercial for Chevy, OK Go literally strike every chord of their 2010 alt rock single "Needing/Getting" by driving past an array of over 1000 instruments set up across a two-mile strip in the desert outside L.A.
Alternate Universe: Conspiracy Bill
February 6th, 2012 4:30 PMAlex Winter (Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure) ponders about Conspiracy Keanu from an alternate universe.
Wanna Dance?
February 6th, 2012 4:02 PMThis YouTube video series featuring Team Fortress 2 characters grooving to music from Mass Effect 2 has spawned over 130 derivative videos.
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2012 Super Bowl Ad: OK Go Strikes Again
For this year's Super Bowl commercial for Chevy, OK Go literally strike every chord of their 2010 alt rock single "Needing/Getting" by driving past an array of over 1000 instruments set up across a two-mile strip in the desert outside L.A.
Alternate Universe: Conspiracy Bill
Alex Winter (Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure) ponders about Conspiracy Keanu from an alternate universe.
Wanna Dance?
This YouTube video series featuring Team Fortress 2 characters grooving to music from Mass Effect 2 has spawned over 130 derivative videos.