Old 06-06-19, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Hypno Toad
Having spent my career working marketing teams, they will frequently use images/video based on what it looks like and how it shows the product; not it's technical accuracy.
The pretty shots are the stills.

That probably is a real engineer in the still. Even a few decades later I can remember the photographer asking me to point at the screen and hold for the over the shoulder shot, and waiting for the POP of the strobe light. (They didn't use my over the shoulder shot. They liked that I wore glasses and had a beard. There's probably a few products brochures that might have survived out there somewhere with my face on it.)

Anyhow, this cap from the video shows that it would be difficult to mount the helmet to the pedestrian headform in any other orientation. The "cannonball" can only come out of the "cannon" one way, and the helmet can only be mounted to the "cannonball" one way.

Baby steps.



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