17-02-2016, 12:00 AM
Chris Davidson Wrote:The motorcycle was originally shot at 48fps slow motion mode.
I believe it was from a super 8mm camera.
I used a frame sequence of keep1 remove2 keep1 remove2, etc...
The gif is running at approx 17fps.
chris
Looks eerily like all the Zappy copies... a little dark, a little jumpy... and that's without the camera moving around a lot like Zap's did.
I'd be interested if you could do something like removing 3-5 frames in a row and then keep 1 or 2 to remove portions of his turn.
Starting with a 48 frame 1-second period, see how many frames you can remove in a row before it looks as "jumpy" as this regular speed, un-stabilized version...
Looking at this linked to version - really does not look too hard to hide the removal of frames.
The stabilized versions we look at do not give a real sense of the film but a sterilized version of what it should have looked like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqlib47cefM
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in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter