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Portal 2: Cave Johnson says when life gives you lemons...
Asploding lemon in ultra-slow-motion has been added as a related post - related requested by newtboy on that post.
T-34 Tank Battle Scene
I assume this 5 minute video is a supercut of all the battle scenes, spaced out over the length of the actual movie (139 minutes). If that is true, then the amount of slow-motion is acceptable.
The only problem I had with it was that Arnold Schwarzenegger didn't come out and promote World of Tanks (or Mobile Strike or whatever bs video game)
T-34 Tank Battle Scene
I didn't mention pacing. I object to the gratuitous and excessive use of slow motion by a director who clearly plays too much sniper elite.
It just sounded like things weren't moving along fast enough for you. I thought it was funny. I was gonna say cocaine but figured sugar was good enough.
T-34 Tank Battle Scene
Enough with the slow motion! I like tanks, I like ww2 movies I even like Russian war movies but this looks like trash.
Many will die shortly
VideoSift blurs the definition of "snuff" for whatever reason. Snuff is murder. Dying in a car "accident" is not snuff, murder.
I could put a slow motion close up video of ISIS shooting someone in the head and make it a documentary but I doubt it would stay up very long. And yes, that is a real video.
Recently there was a video of two young women who were beheaded in Morocco. That video will stay with you for a long time.
https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/29/world/man-arrested-morocco-scandinavian-tourist-deaths/index.html
This was a recording of a homicide that was sent to the families of the victims. Had they distributed it to be sold as entertainment that would make it a snuff film.
I had to look very hard to find the people in this video. It's sad but it is not gore or murder.
I also doubt someone created the landslide in an attempt to kill people and film it for the sole purpose of selling it to those that buy it just to make them breath heavy.
See #3 https://videosift.com/faq#posting_guidelines
I however think removal of a video like this is a bit much (personal opinion).
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Tom Cruise Hates Motion Smoothing
The Space Pope is right! Motion smoothing sucks.
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Tom Cruise Hates Motion Smoothing
There's a whole specialty field called "display calibration" that goes deep, deep down this rabbit hole. And yes, they (Tom Cruise and the guy whose name you can't hear because Tom interrupts him) are correct. Motion smoothing is violating image fidelity. It should be turned off.
We are stuck with 24 frames per second in movies, forever. Peter Jackson tried 48 frames per second with The Hobbit. It failed because it felt like the "soap opera effect".
But in almost all other video contexts, more FPS is better. Obviously in gaming more is better. YouTube supports up to 60 FPS, as does most decent recording software these days.
The blue shift that almost every TV has when on display is also a result of funky default settings. The human eye perceives a blue light as slightly brighter than a full spectrum light with the same intensity. So it works to sell TVs. And when you switch it off the default color scheme, you're first impression will be that the picture looks muted or even yellowish. This is because you are accustomed to seeing way to much blue.
If you are a true video aficionado, you'll get yourself a color meter for a few hundred bucks and do an amateur display calibration on your set.
If you are a video psycho (of if you sell faithful video experiences to an audience like in a theater) you'll hire a professional to come out with a high end spectrophotometer and calibrate each display input properly using a standardized video source.
Tom Cruise Hates Motion Smoothing
YES! Whoever invented motion smoothing is a monster. It's the worst thing to happen to cinema since colorization. It wouldn't be so bad if it weren't turned on by default, which means that a whole bunch of people who aren't tech-savvy wind up leaving it on and then wonder why movies look so weird.
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Gooey Tetris is oddly satisfying
Amateur physics sims always seem to go in slow motion because the global scale isn't set right. It looks like the computer thinks these shapes are the size of skyscrapers, and simulated accordingly.
That said... yes very satisfying!
Doctors Urge Americans: GO VEGAN!
I'm level 7.... I have violated the laws of thermodynamics and exist in a perpetual motion state powered only by my own smug sense of self-satisfaction.
I myself am a level 6 Vegan, I now only require sunlight to sustain myself. No food, no water, just Prana from the miraculous rays of the Sun.
AMA - a short film by Julie Gautier
I can't hold my breath in slow motion.
Very nice though.