The camera never lies.
Inviting other instances of 'the camera never lies, but it must.' |
its a new technique in film where they can match the frame rate with a moving object. The one I saw had a helicopter hover, whilst the blades weren't moving.
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At takeoff, an ATR prop is turning at 1200 rpm. That's 120 blades per second, so a frame rate of 20 or 24 fps, for example, will produce the static effect.
Trickier with a Shorts 360 (1675 PRPM, I seem to recall). :O |
It must be a lot quieter in the cabin, though...
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The one I saw had a helicopter hover, whilst the blades weren't moving.
Let's not get too serious guys. We all know how it's done. Keep a sense of humour alive and come up with any examples of alluring intrigue. |
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