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20 Comments
blankfistsays...*promote
siftbotsays...Self promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Thursday, February 24th, 2011 1:48pm PST - promote requested by original submitter blankfist.
Retroboysays...Someone needs to make a corgi light-cycle duel video.
Now.
ForgedRealitysays...Strange how a lot of the frames morph together like this was just a collection of individual photos blended together using semi-intelligent edge detection, as opposed to using, say, oh I dunno, A VIDEO CAMERA...?
robvsays...looooooooooooooooooooooooool
GDGDsays...Corgis are fucking amazing
rottenseedsays...Heart of a lion...body of a really small, physically challenged lion.
kronosposeidonsays...It's an animal, so you don't have to be politically correct. Just call it a crippled midget lion and get it over with. >> ^rottenseed:
...body of a really small, physically challenged lion.
rottenseedsays...>> ^kronosposeidon:
It's an animal, so you don't have to be politically correct. Just call it a crippled midget lion and get it over with. >> ^rottenseed:
...body of a really small, physically challenged lion.
It's videosift...you can never be too politically correct.
rebuildersays...>> ^ForgedReality:
Strange how a lot of the frames morph together like this was just a collection of individual photos blended together using semi-intelligent edge detection, as opposed to using, say, oh I dunno, A VIDEO CAMERA...?
The difference being? I'm sure it was shot with a video camera and then slowed down using some optical flow tool. Pretty good results, too.
Paybacksays...I can has traction?
Add a rubber mat and that dog would overshoot the ball.
criticalthudsays...yeah, he slipped on takeoff
ElessarJDsays...Freakin hilarious. The music just adds more epic.
Mcboinkenssays...[redacted]
wagthedog1says...>> ^ForgedReality:
Strange how a lot of the frames morph together like this was just a collection of individual photos blended together using semi-intelligent edge detection, as opposed to using, say, oh I dunno, A VIDEO CAMERA...?
Use of a cheap video camera explains why this slo-mo has big fail all over it. The camera man did absolutely nothing recommended in this guide to help the time remapping/frame interpolation filter in After Effects get a super slo-mo result. Also recommended practice is individual tuning of motion sensitivity when using such plug-ins.
If you want to see what a good frame interpolation plug-in can achieve slowing down regular video, type "Twixtor" into the search bar of your favorite video sharing site.
skinnydaddy1says...everything is better in slow mo.
paganif1says...From someone who has has three corgis in their lifetime, I very upvote.
syncronsays...Solid concept, poor execution. Need better After Effects skills imo.
Lolthiensays...>> ^wagthedog1:
>> ^ForgedReality:
Strange how a lot of the frames morph together like this was just a collection of individual photos blended together using semi-intelligent edge detection, as opposed to using, say, oh I dunno, A VIDEO CAMERA...?
Use of a cheap video camera explains why this slo-mo has big fail all over it. The camera man did absolutely nothing recommended in this guide to help the time remapping/frame interpolation filter in After Effects get a super slo-mo result. Also recommended practice is individual tuning of motion sensitivity when using such plug-ins.
If you want to see what a good frame interpolation plug-in can achieve slowing down regular video, type "Twixtor" into the search bar of your favorite video sharing site.
Holy crap dude. That's WAY too much analysis over a corgi in slow motion video.
SpaceOdditysays...>> ^Lolthien:
>> ^wagthedog1:
>> ^ForgedReality:
Strange how a lot of the frames morph together like this was just a collection of individual photos blended together using semi-intelligent edge detection, as opposed to using, say, oh I dunno, A VIDEO CAMERA...?
Use of a cheap video camera explains why this slo-mo has big fail all over it. The camera man did absolutely nothing recommended in this guide to help the time remapping/frame interpolation filter in After Effects get a super slo-mo result. Also recommended practice is individual tuning of motion sensitivity when using such plug-ins.
If you want to see what a good frame interpolation plug-in can achieve slowing down regular video, type "Twixtor" into the search bar of your favorite video sharing site.
Holy crap dude. That's WAY too much analysis over a corgi in slow motion video.
It's a good explanation buried in basement-dweller cynicism.
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