#BulletTime

2025-07-25

I see a lot going on here and I’m liking it a lot. As one might expect, a lot of references made to those things of the #90s they’re paying homage to with #BulletTime #animation #shorts #SDCC youtube.com/watch?v=MuSVSuLHdes

2025-07-25

I see a lot going on here and I’m liking it a lot. As one might expect, a lot of references made to those things of the #90s they’re paying homage to with #BulletTime #animation #shorts #SDCC www.youtube.com/watch

Awesome Deals Deluxeawesomedeals
2025-07-16

Miss Fortune’s signature spell Bullet Time doesn’t play around.

This is the red zone nuke you keep in your back pocket and slam down when your opponent thinks they’ve secured the board.

It’s not the flashiest card in the game, but it’s a textbook example of flexible punishment.

You don’t bring Bullet Time for spice—you bring it to clean up a battlefield like it owes you money.

blog.awesomedealsdeluxe.com/?p

Anime of Japananime@wakoka.com
2025-07-16
The bullet time feature on the insta360X5 makes for some interesting shots!
VIDEOK7 VideoKassettegalaxy79
2025-07-11

(2003): 'Zion's last stand!' 🤖💥 Neo vs Smith finale = epic.
🔗 cine31.blogspot.com/2010/05/ma

IndieWireindiewire
2025-05-28

Aronofsky and Soderbergh Collaborator Eddie Alcazar Debuts Surreal Animated Pilot Inspired by ’90s Golden Age of Cartoons — Watch the Trailer

indiewire.com/news/trailers/ed

2025-02-04

Selfie on the first prototype of my homemade time-slice camera for 16mm film: 86 3D-printed cameras in a custom construction of wood, rubber and paper. Working on version 2.0 now, pushing it to 293 cameras.

#film #16mm #timeslice #bullettime #vfx #homemade #diy #3dprinting #camera

Rokojorirokojori
2025-01-19

Started to create examples for my library, this is more flashy so I thought it could be interesting. With the library none of those effects requires coding to setup and can easily be combined. Especially with other effects ^^

Marcel SIneM(S)USsimsus@social.tchncs.de
2024-04-07
Sebastian StaacksDiConX
2023-05-26

Finally finished the video and blog post about my video booth!

Video: youtu.be/QeJlaTUe0T0
Blog: there.oughta.be/a/bullet-time-

Tom Févriertomfevrier
2022-12-22

Pour continuer sur cette lignée de caméos signifiants, nous pouvons également apercevoir lors de la scène d’évacuation des bureaux John Gaeta, superviseur des effets visuels des et inventeur du — ici un simple employé de la société Deus Machina.

Jonxe Hart (they/them)JonxeHart@neurodifferent.me
2022-11-28

Every time I watch Everything Everywhere All At Once (I think i am approaching re-watch 50 or so), I remember more "hooks" . . . moments in my life where my AuDHDist hyperfoci could have spun me off in another universe.

Today I am remembering an event several decades ago (yes, I am old), in which I was a temp at a company where the supervisor was on long term disability, and my unsupervised coworkers brought a tub of water balloons to a company picnic.

Long story short, they got us kicked out of the park for littering pieces of rubber balloons.

BUT before that, there was an epic water balloon fight. During that fight, I just "switched on" a skill for dodging. I remember afterwards my coworkers being like, "you were like Neo in The Matrix."

I just saw the trajectories of the water balloons and chose not to be in their paths.

Now, looking back, I see that I somehow tapped into skills from my alternate dimensions. AND/OR I had a breakthrough moment that spinned off into some greater talent.

Note: putting all my hashtags at the end because that is supposed to be better for screen readers.

#EverythingEverywhereAllAtOnce #BestMovieEver #Multiverse #ActualllyAutistic #TheMatrix #BulletTime #SpecialSkills #WaitDoIHaveSuperPowers #Nastalgia #MastodonEtiquette #MastotonEtiquetteTryHard

petapixel (unofficial)petapixel@ծմակուտ.հայ
2021-06-17

One Hole at the US Open Will Have 88 Cameras for ‘Bullet-Time’ Replays

The 2021 US Open golf championship kicks off today, and if you pay attention to the broadcast, you may notice a neat new camera technology that has been deployed. This year, the sixth hole at Torrey Pines features an array of 88 cameras to capture the players' swings in Matrix-style "bullet time."

Golf Digest reports that the 121st US Open will be the first to feature the high-tech 4DREPLAY camera ring developed by Cisco, which was also used last week at the U.S. Women's Open.

Image by 4DREPLAY.

"That’s more cameras in one spot than NBC had on the entire grounds at Torrey Pines in 2008," Golf Digest points out.

The 88 cameras will be arranged around the tee box, and the resulting bullet-time sequence can be paused at 34 different points in each captured swing.

While this kind of camera array is not new to sports -- we've seen it used for various sports at the highest levels, ranging from baseball to soccer -- what's neat with the US Open's system is that bullet-time sequences will be beamed immediately to the US Open app for fans to browse and study during the tournament.

The 88 cameras on the 6th hole of the 2021 US Open at Torrey Pines. Photo by Joshua Lee

"The angle that you get to see the swing from, we can control it," NBC lead golf producer Tommy Roy tells the Los Angeles Times. "That’s why around the guy behind him, around to the front, freeze it wherever we want.

"[I]t’s a really good tool for [analyst] Paul [Azinger] to analyze these swings, and I can’t wait to see what DeChambeau’s swing’s going to look like there. So that’s why you required all those there. And thankfully, the USGA was very kind about allowing us to put that there."

Here are a few example clips showing what the 4DREPLAY "bullet time" replays will look like:

Matthew Wolff driving the ball…in slo-mo. Enjoy! #PGAChamp pic.twitter.com/kJuYG6qDwf

-- PGA Championship (@PGAChampionship) August 9, 2020

Dustin Johnson driving the ball…from all angles…in slo-mo🙌#PGAChamp pic.twitter.com/QOLgTj2Bos

-- PGA Championship (@PGAChampionship) August 9, 2020

Other cameras that will be used at the US Open this year include drone cameras (for aerial views), a "scorpion crane" (a camera that follows the ball from the teeing ground to the landing area), a "rat cam" (golf carts with a camera on the back), and a "frog cam" (a camera in the water to show balls going into the water).

#news #technology #4dreplay #broadcast #bullettime #golf #matrix #nbc #replay #slowmotion #usopen

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2020-10-22

Eric Paré - Montréal

Time to slow down and breathe. With @kimhenry.dance 176 cameras @thexangle #bullettime @cinematography #cinematography @cameramayhem #cameramayhem #montreal #

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