Coolest Video Ever: Teens Spend 5 Days Shooting A Stop Motion Video Of A Basketball Court Using Just Water
Former basketball player Rex Chapman shared the now-viral video calling it the dopest video hed ever seen. The 22-second-long stop motion clip shows two teens working hard to recreate scenes from a basketball court on the pavement using just water.
Of all the videos people have made under hot sun, this one's probably the coolest. And for naysayers who think sitting at home means more time on our hands, this video proves talent and perseverance make all the difference.
Former basketball player Rex Chapman shared the now-viral video, calling it the 'dopest video' he'd ever seen. The 22-second-long stop motion clip shows two teens working hard to recreate scenes from a basketball court on the pavement using just water.
The video opens to a shot of one guy lying on the pavement while the other hoses him down to create his outline on the pavement. The guy then gets up and the scene is captured on film.Dopest video I¡¯ve ever seen. Ever.
¡ª Rex Chapman?? (@RexChapman) August 12, 2020
Basketball rocks... pic.twitter.com/spoYDXnfwS
The process was repeated for five days under a hot sun, the video claims. In the end, watch you get to see is a compilation of several such frames that show a man shooting the hoop. That's some great effort right there. And online users seem to agree.
Here's how people reacted online:
#1
Oh sir you have talents, just would get arrested showing them. Seriously we need more like you in this world.
¡ª MarieC1022 (@furbabiesmom2) August 12, 2020
#2
Wow!
¡ª BANASCOE (@maxplange) August 12, 2020
The time and the idea????
#3
I can¡¯t stop watching this
¡ª R??B (@RMB1324) August 12, 2020
#4
This makes my quarantine feel very insignificant.
¡ª Tony (@tony15202) August 12, 2020
#5
That won the internet
¡ª C.J.S. (@losjaviersilva) August 12, 2020
#6
This is what kids should be doing in the summer!! Use technology to be creative!
¡ª Lisa Mitchell (@STEMLisaM) August 12, 2020
#7
Also read: Nuns Play Basketball Like Total Pros & The Internet Is In Absolute AweThis is spectacular.
¡ª Donna Rae Gibbs (@DonnaRaeGibbs) August 12, 2020
In a similar use of talent and good time, a guy named Yasir Mujtaba created a video detailing how a Prateek Kuhad song is made.
The tongue-in-cheek video, Mujtaba goes on to explain how the first step is to choose a basic guitar progression, then make sounds like 'eeh' and talk about how you feel. Fans of Kuhad or not, this video is sure to draw out a few chuckles.