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marsjapanrhysowen · 6 years ago
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Bullet Time
Bullet time (also known as frozen moment, dead time, flow motion or time slice) is a visual effect or visual impression of detaching the time and space of a camera (or viewer) from those of its visible subject. It is a depth enhanced simulation of variable-speed action and performance found in films, broadcast advertisements, and real time graphics within video games and other special media. It is characterized both by its extreme transformation of time (slow enough to show normally imperceptible and unfilmable events, such as flying bullets) and space (by way of the ability of the camera angle—the audience's point-of-view—to move around the scene at a normal speed while events are slowed). This is almost impossible with conventional slow motion, as the physical camera would have to move implausibly fast; the concept implies that only a "virtual camera", often illustrated within the confines of a computer-generated environment such as a virtual world or virtual reality, would be capable of "filming" bullet-time types of moments. Technical and historical variations of this effect have been referred to as time slicing, view morphing,
temps mort
(French: "dead time") and virtual cinematography.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullet_time
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Super slow motion would be relied on heavily in the stylization of the action scenes in "The Matrix," but certain moments in the script called for something special. These scenes required dynamic camera movement around slow-motion events that approached 12,000 frames per second. The Wachowskis called it "bullet-time photography."
This "Flow-Mo" process allows filmmakers almost unlimited flexibility in controlling the speed and movement of on-screen elements. For example, a fighter leaping into the air to kick his opponent could accelerate to the apex of his leap, appear to hover in the air, extend his leg in a lightening-fast movement, and then gently descend to the ground. Joel Silver describes the process as similar to "full-cel animation, only with people."
The Wachowskis met with JOHN GAETA, the visual-effects director at Manex, a visual-effects facility in Northern California, to discuss their goals. Says Gaeta, "The Wachowskis are from the comic-book culture, and are therefore familiar with the Japanese animation style called anime, which we re-created with live actors for this movie. Anime takes advantage of 'the physics of decimation' - it breaks down action into its components and allows those elements to be meticulously controlled to build the most dramatic effect from dynamic movement."
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http://www.filmscouts.com/scripts/matinee.cfm?Film=matrix&File=bul-tim
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hxodus · 8 years ago
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#불렛타임 #슬로우모션 #360 #삼성기어 #슬레드독 #기어360 #다이너마이트코리안 #웰리힐리파크 #스키장 #bullet_time #slowmotion #samsung #gear360 #sleddog #snowskate #wellihilli #dynamitekorean #ski #together(웰리힐리파크에서)
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amesnewton · 9 years ago
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hxodus · 8 years ago
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#불렛타임 #슬로우모션 #360 #삼성기어 #슬레드독 #기어360 #다이너마이트코리안 #웰리힐리파크 #스키장 #bullet_time #slowmotion #samsung #gear360 #sleddog #snowskate #wellihilli #dynamitekorean #ski(웰리힐리파크에서)
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hxodus · 8 years ago
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amesnewton · 9 years ago
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