There were at least two others.
1. One showed a mother making a sandwich for her daughter.
After beginning, the sped-up film showed her spreading mayo on the bread, adding tomatoes, cheese, lettuce, pickles, cold cuts, and everything but the kitchen sink. The finished sandwich was quite a sight to behold.
End- back to real-time, the daughter was going to shove this whole thing in her mouth, in spite of the fact that the sandwich was almost as big as her.
2. Kids lined up to go into a movie theatre. Couldn't see what's playing on the marquee, so your guess is as good as mine. Nice honky-tonk piano.
After beginning, the film and the piano music speed up, as the kids go rushing past the box office into the theatre.
End- the music slows down, the film returns to normal speed, one person left on line. Unfortunately now the theatre's packed and she can't get in. Better luck next time.
I enjoyed the other two you metioned, too. Although it made me uneasy watching the kid getting his Afro trimmed. When I was that age I used to HATE getting my hair cut. Still do.
Now my hair is down past my shoulders, and I'm way past the age of havingmy dad dragging me to the barbershop screaming and kicking. The world still needs a few hippies like me, and Mokeystar will be the first to tell you so.
The one where the artist is painting a fountain is beautiful, too. It's nice to watch the clouds speed by on time-lapse film. And since I've done some painting and filmmaking, I know it takes a long long LONG time! A 20-second clip like this (30 seconds tops) can take the better part of a day to film. That's dedication. But the end result is spectacular!