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Unknown Asian clip w/ women frozen in blocks of ice?
Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2014 7:16 pm
by zapped13
Re: Unknown Asian clip w/ women frozen in blocks of ice?
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:58 am
by coffeecoloredph
First time I've ever seen this. I noticed that several of the ladies' positions are a little different in each shot. It looks like the camera is panning up which may may it look like there is more movement than there actually is but it looks like the black lady's arm is quite a bit straighter in the second frame and the Asian lady with the harisen seems to be looking down more. I wonder, are they frozen in the blocks of ice or just trapped in it? Good find, nonetheless.
Re: Unknown Asian clip w/ women frozen in blocks of ice?
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 12:33 pm
by zapped13
Yes, I noticed the slight movements as well. I'm hoping that it was just a lack of continuity in between shots. Seems like if they were trapped, they'd be banging on the ice to get out instead of being posed?
In DLR's version of "California Girls", a keen eye will notice that the first model he stops at (in a black bikini at right) has her arms braced on her hips. When the camera does a close-up, her right arm is bent at the elbow and facing upward. When the camera pans back, she's posed with her arms back on her hips again. I'm sure the director didn't even notice at the time. Unfortunately; I've always been a stickler for details.

Re: Unknown Asian clip w/ women frozen in blocks of ice?
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 2:58 pm
by coffeecoloredph
Yeah I have noticed that. Also, after he takes the sunglasses out of the girl wearing a leopard bikini's hand he crosses over to a girl who I think is wearing a blue bikini. There is a girl kind of bent over behind her who very noticeably moves her head back while on camera. Still IMO the best freeze video of all time. #candyland
Re: Unknown Asian clip w/ women frozen in blocks of ice?
Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2014 7:33 pm
by zapped13
I think I was in ninth grade when that video first came out. They played it on MTV at the top of every hour. I'd wait for everyone to go to bed, then get back up and sit there for hours in the glow of the TV set, just patiently waiting for that last 40 seconds.