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Spider robot video
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spider robot video

Speaker 1: And that lets it change how fast it spins and where it lands.

spider robot video

At the same time, Morgan was working on this electronic brick that has weights inside that can shift and move around. These were simple models to test movement and yes, he put a raccoon head on the body, but no we're told it didn't have anything to do with guardians of the galaxy. Tony was working on these automatons, which were not electronic. And the most important question was, is it possible to create a robot that could do stunts? That's how Morgan Pope and Tony Doe's work came together. The first pieces created for this project needed to answer a few questions. And if you were wondering that second signature that's Kevin Figgy producer and president of Marvel studios, but these bots didn't start out looking human in the beginning, it was all just a brick and a R head. So I guess you could say all the bots have a touch of Tom Holland with them. So we've actually taken that signature and uh, we've embossed it into all the other 3d printed chess plates we have. Super gracious, uh, super, super gracious, uh, really fun guy.

spider robot video

Speaker 2: We asked him, uh, if he wouldn't mind signing our robots, uh, in a sense sort of giving them his blessing. Holland was at the campus doing voiceover work for the ride, he that did the imaginary lab to check out the robotic stunt double that shares his name. Holland has a role in the pre-show for the Spiderman ride that's at the park. It's Tom, as in Tom Holland, the actor who plays Spiderman in the Marvel movies. So here are seven little known secrets about the stunt Spiderman. Walt Disney, imaginary research scientists, Morgan Pope, and Tony dokey gave us an up close look at the prototypes they built and the story of how it came together. Now some parts were built in days and others took months. It took more than 10 prototypes to get to the stunt Spiderman that is seen today. Guests also watch a human actor before the robotic stunt double has its moment in the spotlight. The robot is only a small part of the Spider-Man show in the park. Slingshotting robots around is a bit of new territory for Disney to have fun with the illusion. That way a robot can perform heroic feats that maybe to dangerous for a human to do. Speaker 1: Stunts is a word coined by Disney to describe technology that uses a robot as a stunt double. Here are seven things you never knew about Disney's stunt trying Spiderman. We got a behind the scenes look at the engineering magic that went into this Marvel superhero show. And it happens at the Avengers campus in Disney, California, adventure park. Speaker 1: So Disney has this impressive robotic Spiderman, its Slingshot 65 feet into the air over and over again every single day.












Spider robot video