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This is a normal post yeah, using 35mm film and pinhole cameras.
I know time-slice and bullet-time are old hat, but to my knowledge they've only been done using digital cameras and digital post-processing.

To be able to use 35mm film and create that effect, straight out of the camera, is remarkable.
(, Tue 4 Jun 2013, 16:43, , Reply)
This is a normal post Couldn't they have put it on 35mm film after?
There's a couple of shops round my way that'll do that for you easy, straight from the SD card.
(, Tue 4 Jun 2013, 16:47, , Reply)
This is a normal post It's pretty damn clever how they've gone about it, you're right
But you've met a barrage of b3ta hostility by saying it's original and genius.

It's very clever and impressive though.
(, Tue 4 Jun 2013, 16:47, , Reply)
This is a normal post Yeah silly me, I hadn't posted for a while and forgot how peculiar board behaviour can be sometimes.
To be honest time-slice and bullet-time are simply extensions of the zoetrope principle, which has been around since about 200AD.

I found it interesting that the idea has been built upon, as well as taken back a few steps, using analog techniques.

Oh well, I'll toddle off back to where I came from then.
(, Tue 4 Jun 2013, 16:54, , Reply)
This is a normal post No hostility intended!
I'm just a jaded arsehole sometimes.

I am genuinely impressed by them building the thing from scratch.
(, Tue 4 Jun 2013, 16:59, , Reply)
This is a normal post Oh dude, I was just playing. I'm very bored today.
Can we hug it out?
(, Tue 4 Jun 2013, 17:02, , Reply)
This is a normal post Don't be silly your point was well made!
Just call everyone a twat and move on :)
(, Tue 4 Jun 2013, 17:20, , Reply)
This is a normal post We just need someone to do bullet-time with a flipbook

(, Tue 4 Jun 2013, 18:41, , Reply)