The Swish Machine: 70 Step Basketball Trickshot (Rube Goldberg Machine)
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- čas přidán 14. 05. 2020
- This outdoor Rube Goldberg Machine goes around my entire yard, and swishes a basketball shot after 70 steps. This video was filmed in one take, meaning there are absolutely no hidden cuts or edits. The machine took a month to build and another month to successfully work, so please share this with anyone who needs some entertainment during these strange times!
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Filmed entirely with the GoPro MAX. The GoPro MAX is a 360 camera, and I used it for this video so I did not have to stress about missing anything during the filming process. With the GoPro MAX, you can reframe your video after you film it, so it was impossible to miss any part of the machine when filming. If there are any strange spots in this video you might think looks like a cut or edit, that is just the stitching of the 360 video.
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Saw it.
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So many factors of this machine clearly demonstrate to me that it was created by someone who truly understands the art of machine building, but I'll mention a few of the biggest things that stood out to me.
The first was the variety of objects, and your ability to introduce whimsy into the machine, even when it's not mechanically necessary. Often, when building in this style at this scale, there are instances where you need to find an object that fulfills only one specific constraint (often weight, height, length, diameter, etc.). By building with only the objects you already have, you end up with the beautiful byproduct of using objects that fulfill their one constraint, but vary wildly in their other properties. Using a frog statue, or the legs of an office chair, or broom handles simply because they were the right shape really helps add a lot of extra charm to the machine.
The variation in the size of the objects used is also managed very well. There are moments where small objects are moving, like the marble, or the Hot Wheels car, or a line of dominoes, but there are other moments with big objects moving, like the target sliding, the swing swinging, or the bike tire rolling. It's clear you put a lot of work into making sure the transition between big and small was always smooth, and that the machine kept a constant rhythm of alternating between large and small objects.
When building a machine using primarily everyday objects (instead of the typical "chain reaction" objects like ping pong balls, Hot Wheels tracks, marbles, Jenga blocks, etc.) there are two extremes that you have to be cognizant to avoid. The first pitfall is just repeating the same motions again and again but with different objects (ball on track, bigger ball on different track, ball on board, ball on the ground, smaller ball in tube, blah blah blah). The other pitfall is almost the complete opposite: adding so much distracting infrastructure and complicated mechanisms that obfuscate the flow of motion in the machine. These kinds of machines are impossible to watch because none of the motions seem to cognitively connect. You're left wondering exactly how it transitioned from a basketball rolling to an arrow launching halfway across the lawn, and guessing that it probably had something to do with the big metal tower of gears and levers and pulleys. Suffice it to say, you successfully navigated the challenge of building a machine outside without falling into either of those two extremes. That's very impressive!
I'm blown away by this machine, it's seriously shocking the amount of work that went into this, between the building, to the filming, to the way you dealt with the challenges of building outside. Definitely my favorite machine so far this year, and it will be tough to beat!
Yeah absolutely agree. The only part where I can't follow is 1:52 where I have to look for a second where the movement went. Otherwise pretty flawless and my favorite chain reaction for this year as well.
Very well said
Articulate, thoughtful, insightful review! Thanks!
How this hasn’t broken the internet is beyond me..
Have you seen the squirrell ninja obstacle course. (By the guy that did glitter porch , with bad smells, for pirate porch theifs?) That was so worth 20 minutes of your time.
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Have watched dozens of these. But I have never...ever...seen such as this. The scale. The intricacy. The sheer physical expanse. The incorporation of basement/garage/backyard/shed clutter. Hands down the best...*the best*...of these I've ever beheld.
LOVE that the ramp after the pond is an old poster board about Rube Goldberg machines. LOL Whole thing is brilliant.
FORGET the entire gargantuan incredibleness of it all........T H A T was probably the best amateur gliding camerawork I have ever seen!!! First I thought it was a drone...but...no propeller sounds. FINALLY at the very end I heard footsteps in the leaves as he flew down the final hillside. AMAZING! You need to apply for work in Hollywood ASAP, dude. Not kidding here. That's flawless camerawork on an advanced level.
I was thinking much the same. It was so smooth!
You can do the same with a Gimbal, look it up :)
my thoughts exactly, i started tracking it about halfway through
totally agree. astounding. How long did it take and how many takes? Dedication!
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The most elaborate Rube Goldberg machine I've seen in my 74 years. The filming, which must have been a real challenge, was also brilliant. Well done!
@@Ethanmakesshorts_ yeah definitely!
Yeah, I was going to say I've never seen a more complex Rube Goldberg Machine in over 50 years. Wondering how tries it took to get it right.
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I'm not sure what's more impressive: the engineering to pull off that masterpiece, the time it took to set all that up, or the camera operation to not miss one hit... Just wow.
If this doesn't hit a billion, nay 2 billion views it will be a travesty of unparalleled proportions. My God give this man a medal. For not being a lazy SOB like me and so many others this day and age.
Sadly it ain’t gonna happen for a while 😞
Something like this shouldn’t even be possible to exist. I am absolutely speechless. Also, so many clever uses of objects, like the cinderblocks standing vertically to be used as tracks!
It was at that cinderblock part where I was like oh man I hope the basketball doesn’t bounce off!
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Aha. Thank god I am not the only domino artist who enjoys this!
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That camera work was almost as impressive as the whole setup!
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@@Withcare111 well folks at GoPro seem impressed!
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I am a K-5 stem teacher. My kindergarteners are so inspired by you and are building their own swoosh machines!😎
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This was captivating! The footprint covered probably more than an acre!! The sheer scope of this exercise is mind- boggling!! Conceiving each tiny and large interactive event, and finding material to make it happen! And the time it must have taken!! Hours and days and weeks--even months! Through imagination and excitement, frustration, determination, concentration, excavation, possibly injury, probably wind... and weather!! Positioning and repositioning and repositioning until each airborne segment, and each colliding segment, and each rolling and bouncing and tipping and swinging segment connected "just so!" On and on and on and on and on to the end. And most likely, with each test of each segment, recording it and reviewing it and retweaking it so the final "run through" (distance and speed was sometimes swift) was captured perfectly for my sleepy, sedentary eye to be utterly intrigued, entertained, astonished, surprized and amazed!! One casual dunk of a basketball leading to another has NEVER been so much fun to watch! THANK YOU! :o)
Most impressive part: The machine starts in California and ends up making a basketball shot in Maine.
What's more impressive, is The Swish Machine can make a better free throw shot than Shaq !
It would be more impressive if it started in Hawaii and ended in Maine, maybe that'll be the followup video.
More like Florida to Alaska
I love this so much. Maybe my favorite touch is when the same object is used twice: for example, at 0:20 the bullseye knocks down the volleyball, and then becomes part of the ramp for the skateboard a moment later. Or at 0:32 the ramps for the billiard balls become dominoes. Ingenious.
My 2 and 4 year old grandkids loved this!! Great job!
Just watching this with my kids after seeing this a year or two ago. Still incredible and inspiring. Thank you for sharing this gift with us!
This is incredible! I can't imagine how long it took to setup after each fail. What part of the machine was the most difficult?
That's Amazing Everything in the front driveway was really hard to get to work right. Everything after the bike tire was surprisingly consistent, but I had to make so many little changes while I was filming to make the machine work better. Really happy you liked the video!
@@CreezyCreations Wow, all that work definitely paid off. I loved when the basketball rolled off the roof into the garbage can - super creative!
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Top Trickshots yep. So true. 2 amazing channels that should collab with dude perfect. (Hopefully they do someday).
Hi that’s amazing it would be awesome if u could respond to me cuz ur awesome
I love these type of videos
Love what you created! I just spent 3 months in the hospital from Covid. Lost my brother in law in same hospital. When i see your video give me so much joy to watch. Keep doing what you are doing you are a great problem solver!
Saw this on our local news programme in Devon, UK last night and just had to watch it again....and again....and again....unbelievable !
I think this is the most impressive Rube Goldberg Machine I've seen. For starters, the whole build is outside and subject to the wind and other interfering elements, which is very impressive in and of itself. Another impressive aspect is the inherently simple construction of the individual components. I didn't see a single screw anywhere; it's all just tape and stuff leaned against each other. The last is more about the video: the camera work. The organic wide sweeping shots, and close ups, and fluid means of following the action give us the feeling of a god watching his creation go out and do its thing as well as displaying the grand scale of the whole contraption. Well done!
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This should generate hundreds of job offers from tech startups or even (or especially) established creative vendors like Google or Tesla. This young man's work illustrates the unteachable skills of problem solving, patience, and obsession towards a goal.
Man, if you can build an outdoor Rube Goldberg machine like this, you can build anything. And you should.
Amazing! Great work. You are a credit to your generation! America needs more people like you.
This is insane!!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the great work. Best trick shooter ever?
CRAZY!!!
I hope this wonderful manchild uses this for his college admission 'essay'. I'd admit him if I was involved with that kind of thing. WONDERFUL! Thank you young sir!! You have made my day and I see great things in your future. What a creative fellow you are.
Not only incredibly impressively conceived and executed but also perfectly shot. I’m very glad I watched your behind-the-scenes supplemental video. Super cool. And nice to see Rube Goldberg getting a shout out, especially from someone so young!
THIS IS INSANE!!
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@@Krazygamer76 no problem!
I keep thinking that the machine is about to end, but it just keeps going!
That was amazing! My 4th graders LOVED IT!!!!! SPEECHLESS!!!
148 people are just jealous they didn't pull this incredible feat off. I remember making a much smaller one of these in middle school, so fun! This is beyond epic! Well done!
Unbelievable. One of the most creative machines I've seen in a long time. I commend you for using so many unconventional materials in such brilliant ways that exploit the simple machines that can be seen in all everyday objects, this is a style of rube goldberg machine building that has been dying out but this machine brings new hope and possibility to the style, at least for me. The journey it takes you through is so immersive - I kept thinking it would end but then an entirely new section would be opened up to my disbelief. I was surprised by how smoothly you made each element transition into the next, and also how you incorporate your environment into the machine's aesthetic, like in the marble track taking the shape of the little pond, and working around and with the playground was awesome. Also the camera work is stellar and an enormous congrats on getting this to work in one take!! :D
Thanks so much! I tried to use as many random objects as I could, including things from my garage, shed, and stuff my neighbors were throwing out. It was super fun exploring what different objects could do, and learning how to incorporate parts of my house and yard into the machine. Happy you liked it!
@@CreezyCreations That's one of my favorite things about the video, the huge array of random objects. So ingenious, and so FUNNY! Watching it was a constant surprise from beginning to end. Congratulations!
This is a masterpiece. So difficult to do outside!
Definitely a challenge!
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Hello random person scrolling through the comments of this amazing video, I wish you a great day and stay healthy and well from COVID 19. Have a lovely day. :)
Thanks man, you too!!
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My wife doesn't usually like this sort of thing, but she was laughing and ooh-ing and ahh-ing throughout the video. 5 minutes later she's watching it for the third time and saying how good this was. I agree. Two thumbs up!
Absolutely insane! The caboose on top of the swing set and the basketball dirt luge are my favorite parts
Happy you liked those parts! The dirt luge was something I knew I wanted to include from the very start
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Major props for also including the name of Rube Goldberg briefly near the end on the whiteboard. He would be so proud of this!
That was incredible! Want to rewatch it and see all step by step. Amazing work, dude!
You are so Creative! Fantastic Video👍
Let's list all the impressive things about this machine : it's outside (how about the rain and wind ?), the number of steps, the diversity and size of the objets, it's so big you that have to run in differents places to follow it, and all of that built in only one month. Did you dig the path for the basket ball ?
The rain and wind were definitely annoying! And yeah I did dig the path for the ball
I gave bonus points for reusing so much Hot Wheels track
and all the times birds, squirrels, dogs, cats, kids or snakes could have triggered it!
@@CreezyCreations hey didn't know how else to contact you but someone stole your video and put it on Facebook with a voiceover as their own: fb.watch/1tdqr0EIck/
If you want it to be taken down you need to do it yourself, Facebook ...
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This is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen!! You're awesome man!! What makes this so cool is that you've used all sorts of household stuff in a creative way and the course is so long, yet you made it work!!! Super impressive. Wish you lots of success. Keep doing your thing!
Fricken cool! So much thought and planning surely went into this. Awesome how everything worked all the way thru.
One of the most complicated and satisfying video I've ever seen! Good job!
Amazing job
This was so much fun to watch!!! I can’t believe you actually dug a smooth track to the water after all the other work!😄
Nice work! I and my toddler loved it…he kept saying “Look at that!” excitedly.😁
Someone needs to hire this guy. I don’t think a space shuttle has this level of engineering. 😮
Your trickshots are the best!!!
This will have 20 million views one day. This was Amazing
I have never been so enthralled by a video. Absolutely amazing from concept to execution. Subscribed!
This is by far your best chain reaction! Loved that it was outside! Super original
Thanks so much! :)
What miserable cow gave
this video a dislike?! This is what it’s like when you have an imagination and creativity. Awesome job! My 80 yr old mother is who sent me this video...so awesome job from her too!
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This is what it's like when you live in your mom's house rent free in what looks like a national park
We loved your Rube Goldberg in 3rd grade---WOOOOOOOOWWWWWWW!!!!
once the bicycle tire was triggered, knew i was in for a treat. my favorites were the swing seat, the shovel, and when the football hits the gatorade bottle. every sport ball seemed to be in that one... but of course the kaboose. the matchbox too, so enjoyable... peaceful. then your awesome backyard. am grateful for your videos, they remind me to never take for granted my own childhood in new england
It's difficult for me (as a former physics teacher) to pick which element was my favorite. That being said, I could imagine about 8-10 that you really had to troubleshoot to make sure they worked perfectly. That was impressive - and awesome.
Enjoying your plush generation-robbing retirement then?
I so enjoyed this and felt all the pain you must have endured in producing this phenomenal demonstration of clover uses of so many objects and physical interactions
Total respect! That is an achievement!
My smile keep getting wider as the "steps' progressed! 😃
Your patience is absolutely amazing and you are very hardworking keep up the good work
This is unbelievable. Outdoor, so many steps, perfect run filmed in one take. Insanely impressive!
That's Crazy. Creezey! Bless you Rube Goldberg.
I'd say "For the Win!" and *That* shot is worth way more than 3-points!! Well, very well, done!
How on earth..... your chain reactions have improved so much and you were able to do a huge one OUTSIDE!! So impressive, and this deserves to go viral.
berlagawesome Thanks! I really hope it gets some attention, I put a lot of work into it and I’d love for more people to see it!
I think all of his videos should go viral(especially flip trick shots 4)
I was highly impressed that a lot of the mechanisms would overlap each other. For instance the giant board had to be in place for the ball to come back over it. Those were nifty setups he had going there. I wish I could give you several thumbs up. You deserve them.
So great! Looks like the one basketball came a little close to going off the cinder blocks! Whew...!
utterly blown away!!!! ive always wanted to build one of these so bravo!!!! showed it to my grandkids ages 7 and 10 now they want to build one too they loverd it!!!!
This is so sick - amazing machine!!! Fantastic use of larger, unconventional objects. The fact that this was outside gives it a really unique feel to the video. I also liked how you used your surroundings to your advantage, for example, having the skyrail go around a small pond, making a tunnel in the ground for the basketball, and moving through the woods to lead to the lake at the end. Well done!! (Great idea to use a 360 camera too!)
Hevesh5 Thanks so much Lily! Using my surroundings was definitely a fun part of creating the machine, it was way different than building inside on a flat table. Of course weather was a huge factor in this machine but I’m super happy with how this video came out in the end! And also using a 360 camera was super helpful, it took away so much stress from filming. Didn’t want to have the machine work but mess up the filming! Thanks again for the comment, super happy you enjoyed the video :)
Hevesh5 We love your channel so much! You are a huge inspiration to our channel! We make domino videos and trick shot videos! Thank you for making such AMAZING videos!
Hevesh5 I agree! Btw I think your channel is awesome
Hevesh5, I love your videos!
@@CreezyCreations You did super well. Apparently, there are a lot of compliments on your skill on photography. Can't speak to that, but accept it as something you own.
NOW THIS IS CONTENT
WHO TF can dislike this video?! Probably people who can't be this cool.
Genius. Your estimation, hard work, and persistence show how awesome you are. Congratulations.
THIS IS CREEZY!!!!
I saw this on ESPN, and it is so cool! Shoutout to you for putting in all the hard work to entertain us during quarantine
Absolutely love this! That was so crazy-cool-stupid-awesome-fun and entertaining! Thanks!!
The greatest of all time. The best I've ever seen.
This is incredible, I can't imagine how hard it is to build a machine this long completely outdoors.The whole sequence from 0:15 to 0:29 really blew me away. This is one of my favorite machines of the year so far and can't wait to see what you make next!
Yeah I tried to put the most impressive (and risky) tricks first to hook the viewer in! And I’m really happy you like the machine so much, I put a lot of effort into it
Smart idea
QUALITY CONTENTTTT! THIS IS THE CONTENT THAT DESERVES VIEWS. I'm so happy for you! And your genuine joy at the end of the video is just so heart warming. Keep doing what you're doing. You will shine!
Brilliant. Thanks so much for your swish machine (and the short video about it how you making it is great also). A lot of students will be watching your work this Fall. For one, you have made my work as a teacher easier. We need your positivity in these difficult times. Cheers.
I appreciate this a thousand times more because of Quarantine. It's the little things...😊
This is one of the most amazing things I've seen.
Amazing skills
Truly magnificent. Thanks and best wishes from North West England.
This in equal parts cannot possibly be real but cannot possibly be fake. Easily my favourite of this kind of contraption, and the camera work was incredible. Seemless control and execution
ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!!!!!!
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Unbelievable, its like something only could be seen in cartoon!
It was invented by a cartoonist. His name was Rube Goldberg. It's called a Rube Goldberg machine. Fun fact.
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Love videos like this. It must have taken so long, but was definitely worth it!
SO AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
Thanks so much CrazyKid8!
Plot twist: right after he yells yes, his neighbor said “cool now can you get all this stuff off my property!? You’ve been filming this for six days!”
Absolutely brilliant, just brilliant! Thank you, I enjoyed it thoroughly!!
I would be ashamed not to like a video as incredible and laborious as this
This is by far one of the coolest machines I have ever seen. This is brilliant dude. Great work!
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INCREDIBLE!
Watching it, I kept going this is cool, this is cool...then the little train took off around the pond and I lost it! Well done, great use of so many 'around the house' items.
Fantastic camerawork!
Speechless rn. The amount of work that goes into your vids is incredible
Man this dude was loved, lol. That's a bonkers amount of kick ass toys. Obviously a very VERY clever Rube Goldberg device. Sweet video man.
You sir are an absolute genius!! You deserve the MacArthur genius award. Magnificent!!