What if bullet time in The Matrix was even slower?

Опубликовано: 15 Апрель 2021
на канале: CaptRobau
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Bullet time in The Matrix is already pretty slow, but what if it was 40,000 times slower than real-life? I used AI software to find out!

From what I've read the bullet time dodging scene was shot at 12.000 frames per second. That is roughly 5,000 times slower than the 24 frames per second that would be 'real-time'. So by slowing down the slow-motion down eight times, you get to a scene that is 40,000 times slower than real-life.

I was inspired to make this upon seeing the first bits of news this year of the new The Matrix 4 movie.

What do you think of the results?

✨ Programs used:
-I used Flowframes with RIFE to interpolate the framerate 8x from 23.98 fps to 191.74 fps and then used that to edit this together. Flowframes is free and you can find it here: https://nmkd.itch.io/flowframes

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