homebrew Matrix style filming

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beaunizo
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homebrew Matrix style filming

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It could work with a Super-8 camera too. Although these tend to be heavy.
And you would need a wireless remote or limit the number of rotations :)

This is quite nice homebrew Matrix style filming:
EPIC Matrix effect w/ a ceiling fan & 1 GoPro (ghetto bullet time)
http://youtu.be/OEd5lTmeAH8
Some industrious filmer.
Noticed it here: http://www.indiewire.com/article/diy-sp ... nd-a-gopro

It could work with a Super-8 camera too. Although these tend to be heavy.
And you would need a wireless remote or limit the number of rotations :)
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Cool idea! But I guess that the t-shirt-idea is of more use for film-makers. ;-)
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It's a pretty common trick, or was back when movies were made with cameras. They call it "budget time".
I may sound stupid, but I hide it well.
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