Hi everyone! some years ago this video was posted here... or maybe in DeepSinking Forum... I don't remember... enjoy!
To the producers: Anyone can tell me how to make this pit and this sinking effect in a video?
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l11sjuwHJCc
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Where did they shoot this? Colorado??
'Cause THAT aint anywhere in Scotland 


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That's still hilarious... 

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Not bad! Nice quicksand.
Must be that good old midwestern American-talking area of Scotland, though.
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Must be that good old midwestern American-talking area of Scotland, though.
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DarthMau wrote: (snipped content)...
To the producers: Anyone can tell me how to make this pit and this sinking effect in a video?
Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l11sjuwHJCc
Based on my experience this summer with the new pit, I have a pretty good idea how the pit was made. Perhaps next season I'll try to make a new one similar to what's in this video.
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MichaelL_Photo wrote:Based on my experience this summer with the new pit, I have a pretty good idea how the pit was made. Perhaps next season I'll try to make a new one similar to what's in this video.
Michael
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I was wondering a couple of things, seeing the trailers and that behind the scenes video, how deep is that quicksand pit you made? And did you make it on private land? It looks very like public forests near where I live, and I now have visions of unsuspecting walkers blundering into it after you've finished

Note: can also imagine signs up saying 'Video Producers! Think safe! Please take your quicksand pits home with you!' (Oh, I wish, I do so wish...)

Oh tosh! Tanya retorted, quicksand churning,
Round her knees, then thighs, then oh dear!
It got intimate with her hips and her panties,
And squished rather funnily up her rear!
Round her knees, then thighs, then oh dear!
It got intimate with her hips and her panties,
And squished rather funnily up her rear!
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tanya_wam wrote:MichaelL_Photo wrote:Based on my experience this summer with the new pit, I have a pretty good idea how the pit was made. Perhaps next season I'll try to make a new one similar to what's in this video.
Michael
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I was wondering a couple of things, seeing the trailers and that behind the scenes video, how deep is that quicksand pit you made? And did you make it on private land? It looks very like public forests near where I live, and I now have visions of unsuspecting walkers blundering into it after you've finished
Note: can also imagine signs up saying 'Video Producers! Think safe! Please take your quicksand pits home with you!' (Oh, I wish, I do so wish...)
My latest pit was dug on private property. It is waist deep. I lined it with heavy rubber, so it wouldn't leak. Filled it with brown pottery clay, added some ground cork and a bag or two of peat, then mixed. Added some leaves & dry dirt to the top to make it blend in better.
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MichaelL_Photo wrote:My latest pit was dug on private property. It is waist deep. I lined it with heavy rubber, so it wouldn't leak. Filled it with brown pottery clay, added some ground cork and a bag or two of peat, then mixed. Added some leaves & dry dirt to the top to make it blend in better.
Michael
It works and looks great.

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MichaelL_Photo wrote:My latest pit was dug on private property. It is waist deep. I lined it with heavy rubber, so it wouldn't leak. Filled it with brown pottery clay, added some ground cork and a bag or two of peat, then mixed. Added some leaves & dry dirt to the top to make it blend in better.
Michael
Wow, you make it sound so easy, almost like following a cookery recipe!
Now I just need a decent amount of private land...

Oh tosh! Tanya retorted, quicksand churning,
Round her knees, then thighs, then oh dear!
It got intimate with her hips and her panties,
And squished rather funnily up her rear!
Round her knees, then thighs, then oh dear!
It got intimate with her hips and her panties,
And squished rather funnily up her rear!
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