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Yet there were all the elements of a nightmare, even to the slow-motion effect.
This produced an extreme slow-motion effect and was used for motion analysis.
The resistance of the water gave a dreamy, slow-motion effect to the struggle.
The slow-motion effect of the drug enabled Harry to observe the entire route.
The video fast-forward and slow-motion effects smacked of a director who was showing off a little.
It was a little like a slow-motion effect."
Very violent scenes, often using slow-motion effects.
The slow-motion effect is hypnotic and the tone is of suffering and yearning.
"The slow-motion effect is really key.
Following The Matrix, bullet time and other slow-motion effects were featured as key gameplay mechanics in various video games.
Combined with its remote controller, it allows instant replays and slow-motion effects, widely used in sport broadcast.
The re-enactments were shot at 30 frames a second, he says, to get "a barely perceptible slow-motion effect: that disconcerting stillness in the scenes."
A moped blurted past, the odd, slow-motion effect of its motor sounding to Randolph like drums and death rattles and magical sticks.
Cyclone Studios' Requiem: Avenging Angel, released in March 1999, features slow-motion effects.
The slow-motion effect disappears as the man's hands fall down, and the song begins as he starts to bash the keys to the beat of the song.
A slow-motion effect automatically kicks in whenever a ghost gets too close to Pac-Man, offering players the chance to make a last-minute attempt to avoid being killed.
But otherwise, it lacks many useful movie-building features, including slow-motion effects, scrolling credits and the ability to separate the audio from a video scene to create voice-over narrations.
Once again you can slow time for brief periods, creating a beautiful cinematic slow-motion effect while gaining the ability to shoot bad guys before they can even lift their guns.
My whole life did not pass before my eyes; I was much too busy watching the curious, almost slow-motion effect of eight pounds of high-explosive and fine German steel.
The series used slow-motion effects for the action sequences, which Warner Brothers had previously utilised in the 1969 Sam Peckinpah film The Wild Bunch.
Artists also sometimes move their lips at a faster speed from the track, to create videos with a slow-motion effect in the final clip, which is widely considered to be complex to achieve.
This has led to the use of morphing techniques to create convincing slow-motion effects where none existed in the original film or video footage by morphing between each individual frame using optical flow technology.
(And note that the slow-motion effect used in many of the OS X demonstrations at MacWorld Expo remains in the 10.0 release: just shift-click on the minimization widget.)
"I Used to Be Color Blind" - The dance for this number was shot at four times normal speed to create the slow-motion effect seen when the film is shown at normal speed.
Instead of firing the cameras simultaneously, the visual effect team fired the cameras fractions of a second after each other, so that each camera could capture the action as it progressed, creating a super slow-motion effect.