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Animated: Vintage Otis Black Button Traction Elevator from 1950! (please read desc.)
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Filmed on July 21, 2020: After a couple requests, I've figured that I use this time for me to kind of return doing some animated elevators since it has been 3 years long. BUT... I do need to go over a few things, so please read carefully.
I won't be doing these kinds of animated contents that much often than I how used to long time ago since I am in college right now which is way more important to focus on rather than this. But the only reason I decided to go back into doing animated videos is because we have been staying home for quite so long during this COVID incident just to be safe, so I have simply found a perfect time to do this during my relaxation at home over the past summer and not going out on any trips than before. Therefore, I have a good time to do animated elevator videos just like how @windycityelevators does Roblox and other games during the summer time. However, once school starts back up later this month, I won't be doing animated contents anymore (unless I decide).
That said though, I know a lot of people are going to make requests for what certain type of elevator you'd like to make an animated version out of which I appreciate you doing so, but I unfortunately won't be accepting any requests simply because it takes too much time and work for me to do. I've spent at least a couple of weeks thinking my ideas and only a few days actively creating the figures for each of the elevator panelings (buttons, doorjambs, cab walls, etc.). I hope this makes clear to everyone. Thank you all for understanding!
With that out of the way, here is an animated old vintage Otis black button elevator that reminds me of the one in Downtown Durham. Notice how the fan powers off when you turn off the lights, which gives you a GREAT sound of that epic motor!!! :D Sorry that the sound wasn't too loud enough which is something I should've increased the next time. But still good anyways.
Installed in 1950.
(C) JimLiElevators 2020
I won't be doing these kinds of animated contents that much often than I how used to long time ago since I am in college right now which is way more important to focus on rather than this. But the only reason I decided to go back into doing animated videos is because we have been staying home for quite so long during this COVID incident just to be safe, so I have simply found a perfect time to do this during my relaxation at home over the past summer and not going out on any trips than before. Therefore, I have a good time to do animated elevator videos just like how @windycityelevators does Roblox and other games during the summer time. However, once school starts back up later this month, I won't be doing animated contents anymore (unless I decide).
That said though, I know a lot of people are going to make requests for what certain type of elevator you'd like to make an animated version out of which I appreciate you doing so, but I unfortunately won't be accepting any requests simply because it takes too much time and work for me to do. I've spent at least a couple of weeks thinking my ideas and only a few days actively creating the figures for each of the elevator panelings (buttons, doorjambs, cab walls, etc.). I hope this makes clear to everyone. Thank you all for understanding!
With that out of the way, here is an animated old vintage Otis black button elevator that reminds me of the one in Downtown Durham. Notice how the fan powers off when you turn off the lights, which gives you a GREAT sound of that epic motor!!! :D Sorry that the sound wasn't too loud enough which is something I should've increased the next time. But still good anyways.
Installed in 1950.
(C) JimLiElevators 2020
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