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Chicken Powered Steadicam vs Kid cam


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·Nov 3, 2024

All right, let's start. Your camera is now recording. Let's start the chicken's camera. Say hello to the chicken.

Hello, chicken. Say hello, chicken.

Hello, chicken. All right, a couple years ago, I made a video called "Chicken Head Tracking." Well, today we're going to make a video to show that a chicken's head can be used to stabilize a camera because a lot of people talked about it, and nobody did it. But we try to be different kind of people, don't we?

So what I expect of you: in a world of talkers, be a thinker and a doer. In a world of talkers, be a thinker and a doer.

So, we are going to show that when we move this chicken around, if we move it around, it tries to keep its head pointed in the same spot, doesn't it? It does, and that's what it's doing. So right now, now I'm moving it. Is its eye open on that side?

'Cause his eye is not open on this side. No, his eye is not open. So he's even doing it when his eyes are shut, isn't he? I can move his head around; you can see what it looks like in the camera view even though his eyes are closed. But the camera should look pretty stable, shouldn't it? It should.

Isn't that interesting? Would you like to hold the chicken?

I would.

What?

I would.

Would, okay. Don’t let me get hurt by this chicken.

I won't let you get hurt. I would never let you get hurt. That's why you're wearing safety glasses, isn't it? And the helmet.

All right, here you go. Can daddy try again?

You can, thank you very much.

So that's it. That's what we wanted to show everybody. And the next video for after this one, we not do two chickens, are we? Do we even have two chickens?

We do!

The chicken fell asleep! Rub his belly.

Oh, he's falling asleep! Look, there he goes. Scratch his chin.

It's flapping on me.

What?

It's flapping there at me.

There he goes! I'm going to sit him on your head. Don't move!

So, is this a picture describing what happens to the chicken's head?

Um, it is.

Okay, that makes perfect sense.

You're welcome, guys! Hey, what are you eating?

Um, Mickey Mouse chicken nuggets.

Is it good?

Yes!

Great! You know that's made out of the same kind of chicken we were just testing, right?

Yeah!

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