There was a film where a hurricane hit New York. It's The Day After Tomorrow. Well, the storm cell looked something like that, except that the air was so cold in the eye of it, that if you didn't get back into the library's lounge quickly, you'd freeze to death in seconds. Global warming triggered an Ice Age. The problem lay with the North Atlantic current. At the end of the film, the Vice President had to admit that it is best to respect nature, and was praising the survivors for their outstanding courage and intelligence, even sent a chopper squad to pick them up.
It was so cool. So this was how they made all those movies. Looking at the outside in person didnt look real but if it was in camera it looks way more cooler and realistic. #misssingapore #sobsobsniffsniff
I'm rewatching your videos, Greg.. Still wondering why they removed the falling ceiling effect (happening around 04:30 in this video) because that's the effect that caught me totally off guard! They replaced it with the boat falling...
Hi! Like your video very much! May I ask what video camera you used? Does the camera save the file in MPEG4? Were yoyu able to use Windows Movie Maker to stitch the parts together? Thank you in advance for your advise!
Why Am I not surprised that Steven Spielberg is behind all this? lol I know it's just a ride but if it really were an category 5 hurricane that boat house will be flatten or washed away or both.
@ofelixdacat You're being nitpicky, ungracious and this frankly is a huge case of sour grapes. This is an amazing thrill ride, and no one goes in expecting the full moviemaking experience. Because if it was, then you'd be standing in line to pull cables, shoot camera tests, work on a screenplay, or spend half a year building a vfx miniature. IT'S AN AMUSEMENT PARK RIDE! This ride is meant to thrill people, amuse them, excite them, and perhaps for some of the luckier ones like @nicklepa23,
@ofelixdacat Who the crap cares about these things? It`s fictional made for our entertainment, and even though effects are mostly made digitally today, it would make for the most boring attraction ever if it followed "reality". The only point I can get behind is #2, but the rest doesn`t matter anyhow.
..... inspire them to find out more about this industry, and then become proper filmmakers. You're a killjoy is what you are. And as for there being no hurricanes in new york, I suppose by that definition, you'd argue that there are no such things as spider-men, the earth ending in 2012, polar icecaps melting, a love story aboard the Titanic, and 8 foot tall blue aliens. "Other then that, if you ignore the inaccuracies, then I guess it is a good show." - Tsk I'd like to see you do better!
Looks like a cool show but... #1 a movie is not made like this at all, there would be a lot of cutting, re-shooting, resetting and retakes. #2 the effects we mistimed and off. The gas pump caught on fire before the boat hit the furnace. #3 their would never be a hurricane in new york since the weather is not tropical enough #4 many effects now are digitally done. Other then that, if you ignore the inaccuracies, then I guess it is a good show.
@enjolras I'm not Nitpicky, I'm honest. Movies aren't made this way. Lying to people is why people are ignorant. They should have just presented this show as a fun special effects experience, not a supposed demonstration of how movies are made. And it's not a thrill ride, it's a show. I didn't say it wasn't a thrilling show, I just mentioned that movies are made this way, so it's inacturate.
@iilluuvvmmll You don't think anyone would invest $20 for a special effects show? Well Universal did, on this show. In fact, this show probably cost more than $20 million to make. $20 million is actually pretty cheap for a movie or a rollercoaster. Disney style E-ticket rides usually cost $100 Million +, and so do most major blockbuster movies.
@revengeofthecookie I care. I've worked on many movie sets,and this is not how movies are made. Since this show is supposed to show audiences how movies are made, it is inaccurate and lying. If this show had nothing to do with movie making, and was just presented as a special effects for entertainment, then I'd be okay with it.
this is awesome! the effects are amazing, feels like you are IN the movie for real. LOVED IT! =)
Nice! Especially the scenery outside the windows,very realistic!!!
When I was there, I stood right in front of that thing that fell at 4:30. Scared the crap out of me!
good thing you were able to record this. when I was there we were asked not to film the attraction. :(
I was there today holy shit !! It was so so so good !
I LOVE THIS RIDE!
1. Lights Camera Action
2. Galactica
3. Transformers The Ride
4. Jurrasic Park
5. Shrek
Thats all :D
There was a film where a hurricane hit New York. It's The Day After Tomorrow. Well, the storm cell looked something like that, except that the air was so cold in the eye of it, that if you didn't get back into the library's lounge quickly, you'd freeze to death in seconds. Global warming triggered an Ice Age. The problem lay with the North Atlantic current. At the end of the film, the Vice President had to admit that it is best to respect nature, and was praising the survivors for their outstanding courage and intelligence, even sent a chopper squad to pick them up.
Its Better if you're actually there in person.
It was so cool. So this was how they made all those movies. Looking at the outside in person didnt look real but if it was in camera it looks way more cooler and realistic. #misssingapore #sobsobsniffsniff
@gloquest It's called a Flip Ultra HD Cam. you can get though Amazon for about $200.00 US
when i was in there... it's like the end of the day'-' it feels like 2012 movies
sorry for my bad english
Haha, Miss this, I was so excited bout all the fire until my boyfriend think i crazy. XD Went in this like, 5 times :D
I'm rewatching your videos, Greg.. Still wondering why they removed the falling ceiling effect (happening around 04:30 in this video) because that's the effect that caught me totally off guard! They replaced it with the boat falling...
@gloquest I use a FLIP HD Cam it has editing with it's software.
I went there in 2011 I went out crying..
first i went in there hearing the announcement i was so afraid i was thinking myself WILL THERE A DINOSAUR COME OUT haha lol
Hi! Like your video very much! May I ask what video camera you used? Does the camera save the file in MPEG4? Were yoyu able to use Windows Movie Maker to stitch the parts together? Thank you in advance for your advise!
@ofelixdacat Its for a ride. Its sorta like a literal version. It isn't for a real movie, so, they wont really put in much effort.
I went 26.5.2017 to SINGAPORE
I thought it was the end at the ending then i was about to walk to the door then the floor suddenly moved. xD
@Remaanahk video cams are allowed but not flash photography.
I went universal studios singapore, but i didnt see this ! );
It is still there
Why Am I not surprised that Steven Spielberg is behind all this? lol I know it's just a ride but if it really were an category 5 hurricane that boat house will be flatten or washed away or both.
steven speilberg!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Bigbearsg Thanks very much for fast reply. May i ask what is the brand and model? Thanking you in advance!
I got the second row it was fun
I was standing in front and water splash at me it was super fun lol
Still there 6/29/18
@knc192003 did she say there is strobe or flashing lights?
I stand on the front row but I didn't get wet, only those on the right hand side get wet. A very nice experience though. Quite exciting.
@nathanyzpang why not report it to the police?
i'm sure they'll be happy to arrest any law breakers in S'pore..
can i put this video in my blog?
It was funny rather than thrilling.
imagine the wind is so hard is blows a person off
@ofelixdacat You're being nitpicky, ungracious and this frankly is a huge case of sour grapes. This is an amazing thrill ride, and no one goes in expecting the full moviemaking experience. Because if it was, then you'd be standing in line to pull cables, shoot camera tests, work on a screenplay, or spend half a year building a vfx miniature.
IT'S AN AMUSEMENT PARK RIDE! This ride is meant to thrill people, amuse them, excite them, and perhaps for some of the luckier ones like @nicklepa23,
@matthewlo55 he's not the first.. i got a friend who even took pictures in this when he was there..
When I watch it , the fire got to the water and the water burned!
@nathanyzpang I see ......
I also been there before but actually you can't take any photo or video . You broke the Singapore's law,my friend.
2 Questions: Is it still there and if it isn't, did they or have they replaced it with anything?
Jordan Seal still there
Sure can
@TaraJiyeonSaengie me too !
@jeremylim123 that's how Singaporeans talk. you'll get used to it when you stay there.. on the 3rd day. lol
water splashes everywhere :)
@TaraJiyeonSaengie where is it located?
Singapore
how do i go there? :/
@shawny32199 Hahaha ! I found it at lasttttt . I went there again during the halloween thingg (:
my brother almost drop his phone on 4:43
me and friend friend scream like crazy
@ofelixdacat
Who the crap cares about these things? It`s fictional made for our entertainment, and even though effects are mostly made digitally today, it would make for the most boring attraction ever if it followed "reality". The only point I can get behind is #2, but the rest doesn`t matter anyhow.
Wow the announcer in the starting of the video needs to speak better english and be more entertaining.
ooh second row. got the first row. But I got lucky and didn't get wet
If
..... inspire them to find out more about this industry, and then become proper filmmakers. You're a killjoy is what you are. And as for there being no hurricanes in new york, I suppose by that definition, you'd argue that there are no such things as spider-men, the earth ending in 2012, polar icecaps melting, a love story aboard the Titanic, and 8 foot tall blue aliens.
"Other then that, if you ignore the inaccuracies, then I guess it is a good show." - Tsk I'd like to see you do better!
Looks like a cool show but...
#1 a movie is not made like this at all, there would be a lot of cutting, re-shooting, resetting and retakes.
#2 the effects we mistimed and off. The gas pump caught on fire before the boat hit the furnace.
#3 their would never be a hurricane in new york since the weather is not tropical enough
#4 many effects now are digitally done.
Other then that, if you ignore the inaccuracies, then I guess it is a good show.
@enjolras I'm not Nitpicky, I'm honest. Movies aren't made this way. Lying to people is why people are ignorant. They should have just presented this show as a fun special effects experience, not a supposed demonstration of how movies are made. And it's not a thrill ride, it's a show. I didn't say it wasn't a thrilling show, I just mentioned that movies are made this way, so it's inacturate.
@iilluuvvmmll You don't think anyone would invest $20 for a special effects show? Well Universal did, on this show. In fact, this show probably cost more than $20 million to make.
$20 million is actually pretty cheap for a movie or a rollercoaster. Disney style E-ticket rides usually cost $100 Million +, and so do most major blockbuster movies.
@revengeofthecookie I care. I've worked on many movie sets,and this is not how movies are made. Since this show is supposed to show audiences how movies are made, it is inaccurate and lying. If this show had nothing to do with movie making, and was just presented as a special effects for entertainment, then I'd be okay with it.
@ofelixdacat Its for a ride. Its sorta like a literal version. It isn't for a real movie, so, they wont really put in much effort.