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Did You Know? Facts #69

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2024 11:07 am
by sarthhkk
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Hello Explorers 
Hope you guys are doing well.
Did you know
James Bond movies, starting Goldfinger in 1964, introduced super high-speed photography, capturing action in a way no one had seen before.

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From car chases to explosions, Bond films popularized high-speed photography by showing how it could be used to create outstanding, slow-motion scenes. Because of this invention, Hollywood's visual storytelling now heavily depends on these action-packed scenes.

Some stills from Goldfinger movie car chase
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Brief about High-Speed Photography
Ultra High speed photography takes thousands of frames per second, turning fast-moving subjects into slow motion. It is used to capture everything from moving bullets to motion in the wildlife.
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  • This technology allowed filmmakers to capture fast-moving scenes like explosions and car flips with unmatched details.
  • As cameras advanced, Bond films kept using high-speed tech for iconic action scenes.
  • Bond films popularized this technique, making it essential for other film industries.
  • Ultra high-speed photography is still used today to boost drama and realism in action scenes.
  • Slow-motion sequences became popular in action films due to ultra high speed photography.
Next time you see a slow-motion shot, remember how James Bond movies highlighted ultra high-speed photography.

Thank you
sarthhkk
 

Re: Did You Know? Facts #69

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2024 11:30 am
by RD.•°
Thanks for sharing interesting facts 👍

Re: Did You Know? Facts #69

Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2024 4:54 pm
by Syed_Nabi23
Facts 😊