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Camera on a Sushi Conveyor Belt Shows Jeremy-Pivens-in-the-Making

11:00AM February 10, 2009 | Gizmodo US Edition

Sushi is the greatest food on this earth, hands down. Some Tokyo filmmakers decided to place a digital camera on a sushi conveyor belt, following its journey from chef to customers. Sake nigiri, now?

Dennis Wheatley and Stefan McClean were sitting in a sushi bar trying to figure out how to film things all by itself. This film is the result, and this, Jeremy Piven, is how the sushi feels when you’re stuffing your face full of it. [Serious Eats]


Comments

  • Joe Darling

    February 10, 2009 at 12:58 PM

    awesome! It looks like it was filmed with a camera phone set on the train. Sushi train videos from all over the world.

  • JSmith

    February 10, 2009 at 5:16 PM

    Yay, another contender for “the most boring video in the world” award.

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