How is this effect done
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- TheBlueOne0
Correctly, with lots of vigor and moxy.
- moldero0
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before VFX- What an awesome cast performance, splendid :)mikotondria3
- pizzafire0
nice suff in this thread. it's a great effect.
always loved how contrasting it was to the constant morph effect in this video:
- i_monk0
They use crushed blacks.
- CygnusZero40
It's a very cool effect. I don't really know. Must be using a 3D camera somehow.
- Projectile0
they made a scale model then walked around with a camera. Like star wares. No animals were harmed
- uan0
making of
- So basically there's no way for any of us to do this ourselves.CygnusZero4
- easy stuffmoldero
- adumbratesly0
Rigs, cameras, bags of money... hmmm.
- uan0
you could also go the full cgi way. recreate the scene in 3d and render it out. lots of modelling and texturing work and render power would be required, but it could be done.
- jadrian_uk0
crushed blacks definitely
- Miesfan0
This is descibed as “one of the earliest film[s] that experimented time-slice or bullet-time effect filming technic.” Made by Ryoichiro Debuchi using 18 still-cameras arranged in a 360 degree sweep around one central model. The footage was then transferred onto Super 8 and screened at the Pia film Festival in 1982. Quite impressive, but nothing compared to what can be achieved by Timeslice today.
http://www.timeslicefilms.com/
- jamesjohnston0
Oldie but a goodie....
Not a freeze, but a nice use of time-slice and bullet-time style....
- animatedgif0
if it's just a small one you can do it using a rig of cameras.
thats how the matrix did it.
- with some CG magic for backgrounds in placesanimatedgif
- thats my initial thought till i seen that philips explained up topmoldero
- ThePublics0
CRUSHED BLACKS!!!111
- HAYZ1LLLA0
I think in the last frame they crush the blacks.
- CALLES0
im gonna go with crushed blacks