Adam Savage's Live Streams: MythBusters Q&A

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Опубликовано 2 августа 2022, 16:05
In this live stream -- on Wednesday, Aug. 3. at 1 pm PT -- Adam will answer Tested member questions about MythBusters! Join this channel to support Tested and get access to perks, like asking Adam questions:
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00:00 Introduction
02:05 Understanding that sometimes calculations can overlook a key variable, were some myths approached more from the standpoint of visualizing the precise mechanics of a failure as opposed to investigating potential validity?
11:40 How did you go about planning a Mythbusters season?
16:35 Was it a group effort of hosts/producers or did the hosts working on the particular myth decide or have final say if a myth was confirmed/plausible/busted?
19:17 Were the metal plates that read MYTHBUSTERS, BUSTED, CONFIRMED, or PLAUSIBLE shot by the crew in the San Francisco area or by the production team in Australia?
22:43 How much involvement did you have in the shaping of an episode's story and feel while it was in post?
25:05 Were there any builds that you really wished you could have kept to the end, either cause they were so unique or had a good story to their build, but ended up having to be repurposed?
26:20 Was the Greased Lightning myth, where you mixed hot oil and water to create a 30-foot fireball, as much fun as it looked?
29:50 Did the SF Fire Department enjoy helping you do the Greased Lighting myth?
30:33 With all the new material that has come out since the MythBusters finale, what would a new Star Wars special look like?
31:10 What are some of the hardest-to-obtain things you've ever had the research team (or yourselves) get?
38:45 How much fun was it to film at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and ride in the two seater?
41:50 Were there any sleepless style nights due to the excitement of a story being filmed the next day?
44:15 If you could do your climbing rig over again (from the Crimes and Myth Demeanors episode) would you do it differently?
48:30 When doing dangerous myths, were injuries ever considered necessary to achieve a proper outcome?
54:12 Do you think a show like Mythbusters could garner the same audience today as it did from 2003?
58:15 Were you friends and family ever terrified for you when they heard what you were going to do the show?
1:00:39 Are there any memorable myths or stories that the network creatively edited to tell a different story than what happened, or content that you wished was shown but was cut for time?


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