First showcased in 1999 in The Matrix, the effect of bullet time, so called for its use to display a speeding bullet, is now a stable in many block buster action films. Though groundbreaking at the time, the process required to create the effect it reletivly simple. By sequentially taking pictures of the action, these images can be edited together and slowed down to result in an upto 360 degree portrayal of the scene. In the case of The Matrix, green screens needed to be used in order to hide the opposite facing cameras, coving the entire body and leaving only the lens visible.
As technology has advanced its become easier and easier to accomplish this effect without a budget the sizer of that of The Matrix. With the recent GoPro phenomon amature film makers have been experimenting with ways in which they can be utilized to accomplish a similar effect.
As technology has advanced its become easier and easier to accomplish this effect without a budget the sizer of that of The Matrix. With the recent GoPro phenomon amature film makers have been experimenting with ways in which they can be utilized to accomplish a similar effect.
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