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Re: Bullet Time effects
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lugnet.animation
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Sat, 6 Jan 2001 00:48:11 GMT
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In lugnet.publish.cinema, Geordan Ballantree writes:
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> each camera takes a picture hundreths of a second
> after the one before it, when all of the pictures are gathered, they use the
> flip book affect, put one picture right after the one before it and presto!
> you have the scene.
<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
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| | Re: Bullet Time effects
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| (...) 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)
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