Taken with a kodak easyshare DX7630 there is a shutter mode and i went from 1/1000, to 64″
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Guys this is a Dry Ice Bubble Blast in Slow motion (1000 fps) and this blast has occurred alot but barely any people filmed this blast in slow motion!! So yeh.. Enjoy ;D Slow motion is when the playback of a video clip appears to be slower than the natural speed of the events. This illusion can be done in several ways. Slo-mo use can be incredibly dramatic and add emphasis where needed in a story. Let’s take a look at what slow motion is and discuss some common uses for slow motion. Slow motion is when the playback of a video clip appears to be slower than the natural speed of the events. This illusion can be done in several ways. In the early days of filmmaking, the technique for doing slow motion effects was to overcrank the camera speed. This meant that the camera operator would increase the frame rate (frames per second or fps) by cranking faster to acquire more frames in the same amount of time. Then, the footage would be played back at the normal playback speed, producing the illusion that events are happening at a slower speed than what is natural. (We’ll explore this technique a little further in a second.) Later, along came digital video editing, which allowed an editor to slow the playback of a clip down with a click of the button, regardless of the frame rate. How amazing! Rather than acquire additional frames, you could simply tell your editing software what percent of the normal playback speed you’d like and voilĂ ! – instant slow motion. The editing software …
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