Soldato
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Well stop talking **** and actually say them then? Might be a good idea.
Say what? I don't KNOW how this effect was achieved so anything I say will be pure speculation, my point is using a stooge is not the ONLY option. It is spoffle that is making definitive claims of how it's being done, not me.
The easiest non-stooged explanation would be a switch coupled with some clever video editing. Whilst it looks like one continuous shot there are quite a few edits and camera changes. It looks like Dynamo attempts it immediately after the black guy, but it's possible he tries later after his audience is misdirected and the weights are switched. For example look at 1:49 in the top left hand corner, the guy is standing up and has been up til that point, the camera angles changes for 2 seconds then when it changes again to Dynamo he is sitting down. Sure he could have dropped down at the exact moment the camera was off him but it seems cut to me.
Electro magnets would be another feasible (if expensive) way to do it. Magnets under the carpet tiles on the floor are turned on for the black guy and turned off for Dynamo if using a light weight, or using reverse polarity you could do it with heavy weights and get assistance from the magnetic force.
I'm not suggested either of these were how it was done, I'm not saying it definitely isn't stooges. All I'm saying is the idea that because you can't explain something doesn't mean you should automatically leap to the conclusion of a stooge.
Furthermore even if the black guy was in on it, I would argue he was more of a confederate than a stooge. And yes there is a difference, Paul Daniel's wife Debbie McGee for example wasn't a stooge, she was a confederate. To be a stooge, you have to playing the part of a member of the audience.
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