littleroundman
10-07-2013, 11:07 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ybX0nqJACc&feature=player_detailpage
The film company behind a recent adaption of classic horror flick Carrie have created a stir online, after a video they shot to promote the film went viral.
The company took over a coffee shop in New York City's West Village, rigging the tables, chairs and books up to mobile devices that allowed them to be controlled and moved remotely.
A fake wall was erected and an actor attached to a harness and pulley system to create the illusion he was flying into the air.
A female actress feigned anger at another diner spilling coffee on her laptop, screaming at him before appearing to use her telekinetic powers to throw him against a wall.
The priceless reactions of diners in the store were captured on hidden video cameras placed in the cafe.
The film company behind a recent adaption of classic horror flick Carrie have created a stir online, after a video they shot to promote the film went viral.
The company took over a coffee shop in New York City's West Village, rigging the tables, chairs and books up to mobile devices that allowed them to be controlled and moved remotely.
A fake wall was erected and an actor attached to a harness and pulley system to create the illusion he was flying into the air.
A female actress feigned anger at another diner spilling coffee on her laptop, screaming at him before appearing to use her telekinetic powers to throw him against a wall.
The priceless reactions of diners in the store were captured on hidden video cameras placed in the cafe.