The Will Mayer Show

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William wrote me today to show me The Will Mayer Show (will need QuickTime 6 or another MPEG-4 player to view). I like this a lot. Particularly the falling down.

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Thanks Chris. The falling down was accomplished through CGI, so that I never actually had to fall down. In the scenes where it appeared I actually hit the ground, I was simply momentarily altering the gravitational constant of the universe. I learned it in Church!

Watch The Will Mayer Show on Channel101.com!.

The William Maier Show was realy well thought out and planned. I was told that the head set designer and Art Buyer spent three days trying to figure out wich platic bag to use. How ever, the plastic bag in the end didn't look real. Sorry.. But hay good luck with the money hose.

-JARED whitham

Well the main effects shot (where they CGI'd in the singer from Wheres Moo during the blahs) was pretty good. You could sort of see the matting, but I don't think a normal viewer would notice.

;Chris

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