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Sorry I don’t have a source or I would share
Wow, that’s some serious talent
Nah the effect just comes from messing with the video speed. This is also what people do to make dancing videos with multiple dancers seem extraordinarily in sync with each other.
You’re the only one who has said “talentless hack”.
Yeah, your video literally proves me right, thanks. Let me post your link in case you try to delete it (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3ZyT1RDei0)
When he does it live, it just looks normal, like anyone else that is good at doing the robot dance 🤷 but it doesn’t look anything like the OP video.
The “woah” factor of the OP video comes from video editing and it’s really obvious once you’re looking for it, and especially obvious given this comparison.
Maybe it’s that his YouTube videos can be filmed a hundred times before it is perfect, where as doing it live can only be done once, so his choreography has to be simpler.
What it’s like asking ChatGPT if America is gonna make it…
Source is Maykon Replay.
That was so precise it looked painful.
Tasha’s Hideous Laughter + Otto’s Irresistible Dance = Altman’s Uncanny AI.I watched this video half asleep pretty late at night and I thought it was AI-generated movement, but the guy got serious skills. I feel bad for posting this but my shame deserves to remain public.
The reason it looks so strange to your brain is because the video’s speed has been messed with to emphasize the robotic effect. Someone else commented with a video of him doing this live on stage, and it just looks like anyone else who can do the robot well. Your brain is correct, the OP video is fake
Shh thats the secret 6th edition
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