24 Jun
2013
24 Jun
'13
6:17 p.m.
On Mon, 24 Jun 2013, Henry Baker wrote:
Many Hollywood people hate this non-film 'look', as it eliminates most of the last vestiges of the viewer not being in the scene along with the actors.
Reference? I'd be really interested in knowing who says this.
Movies can also be made 'frame-rate independent' by using sophisticated computer vision algorithms to figure out which objects are moving relative to other objects; once this is done, the 'in-between' positions can be simulated.
Again: reference? In this case, I don't believe it (in general, though you can certainly fake it in some easy cases.) Aliases, once introduced, cannot reliably be removed. -- Tom Duff. Nothing's Beatleproof!