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The article on Mike Nichols states that, after age 4, he lost all of his hair and he wore wigs for the rest of his life. There is a photo of Nichols to the top right of that article. In that photo, that cannot possibly be a wig, can it? That seems like his natural hair, given the hairline, the part line, etc. Am I mistaken? Thanks. Joseph A. Spadaro ( talk) 18:05, 25 November 2014 (UTC)
OK Go's beautiful video clip to "I won't let you down" ends with about 2000 of umbrellas closing and opening to form patterns and moving text in English and Japanese. Was that done using special effects editing, or is it real? And if real, how could each of the umbrella carriers be "programmed" to open and close to form the patterns? Any reference would be great. Gil_mo ( talk) 20:39, 25 November 2014 (UTC)
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The article on Mike Nichols states that, after age 4, he lost all of his hair and he wore wigs for the rest of his life. There is a photo of Nichols to the top right of that article. In that photo, that cannot possibly be a wig, can it? That seems like his natural hair, given the hairline, the part line, etc. Am I mistaken? Thanks. Joseph A. Spadaro ( talk) 18:05, 25 November 2014 (UTC)
OK Go's beautiful video clip to "I won't let you down" ends with about 2000 of umbrellas closing and opening to form patterns and moving text in English and Japanese. Was that done using special effects editing, or is it real? And if real, how could each of the umbrella carriers be "programmed" to open and close to form the patterns? Any reference would be great. Gil_mo ( talk) 20:39, 25 November 2014 (UTC)