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  Bullet Time effects
 
Does anyone know how the person who made BrainDamage did the bullet time effects? (Bullet time is the proper name for the Matrix-style effects) Or does anyone have a good way to do it properly? Thanks. -- Andrew, Agent 0007 (24 years ago, 2-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: Bullet Time effects
 
(...) Unless you plan on buying 500+ movie making sets, you can not do it properly. If you have watched the behind the scenes thing that's after the matrix. you will know what I mean. each still motion camera is placed around the set at a slighty (...) (24 years ago, 3-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: Bullet Time effects
 
Ok being Im the one that made Brain Damage I can answer it. First off you would only need to buy 500 sets for full motion. Being I did this in Stop Motion one works very well. all you need is a good boom arm. In Brain Damage The boom-arm I made with (...) (24 years ago, 3-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: Bullet Time effects
 
Brain Damage is very impressive. How were your figures suspended? Darrell darrellk@pixelmonkey.net (...) (24 years ago, 3-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: Bullet Time effects
 
(...) That's extremely cool! And your main character is a better screen presence than Canoe Reeves! Dave! (24 years ago, 3-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: Bullet Time effects
 
(...) I'm sorry if this sounds stupid, but what do you exactly mean by "boom-arm?" I do not know what they are. Is it just an invisible thing to hold your figure up? -- Andrew (23 years ago, 4-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: Bullet Time effects
 
I don't have the LEGO Movie Studio yet BUT your ideas on "Bullet Time" (With the monorail, I immagine that a train would work just as well) does sound like they would work very well. You would have to be careful with the depth of your shot so that (...) (23 years ago, 4-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: Bullet Time effects
 
(...) If you mean on the wall?? I used a stuff that is called Poster Tac made by Super Glue. It is a reusable adhesive puddy thats stays sticky Robert Lego Carnage Carnage Films (URL) (23 years ago, 4-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: Bullet Time effects
 
Robert, I have been building my boom arms with LEGO. Where did you get this boom arm, and what does it look like? How does it function? LEGo is great but not so good for steady shots. (...) (23 years ago, 5-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: Bullet Time effects
 
A boom is something that holds the camera in an exact position so that you don't have to stand there holding it. Also allows for minor adjustments but keeping the POV of the camera in teh same place. Kinda what they do for those long pull - out (...) (23 years ago, 5-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)
 
  Re: Bullet Time effects
 
In lugnet.publish.cinema, Geordan Ballantree writes: <snip> (...) <snip> In addition to the above, if frames are needed in between the taken pictures, they are generated via computer to fill in the blanks. Joe (23 years ago, 6-Jan-01, to lugnet.animation)

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