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Miles Morales moves at 12fps to reflect his lack of experience.
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0:57 / 12:14… Its… Film baby! … not video!
The Spiderman animation tricked people so well that it started a trend and following it, a bunch of studios started copying it for their own movies, only instead of it being a quirk of the character, it was just the legit style of the movie. TMNT: Mutant Mayhem. Mitchells vs the Machines. The Bad Guys. Puss in Boots: Last Wish. Etc.
Shout out to La Haine for an equally impressive (though probably cheaper) mirror shot. Very similar technique.
And though it's been shown a million times, I do think the Charlie Chaplin roller skating shot is pretty well executed.
Cool list though, I enjoyed this 🙂
Every time Jules is on a video, it's got very low views. Get rid of him. Jules mom tricked my brain when she used her tongue. My one per list😂 Jules mom has the best mouth, let's say it. OF ALL TIME
The frame rate difference on the animated Spider-Man movie gave me a literal headache. The story is great, but I can’t watch the movie without becoming physically ill.
#1 — A similar technique was used in 1936's Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, starring Fredric March, with the added bonus of seeing it in a first-person perspective as you watch the transformation s though you were looking in a mirror.
Dorothy entering a full color Oz from her black and white house was a pretty cool brain tricking shot
I'm Surprise That An American Werewolf In London Isn't On The List
Friedkin was a badass genius!
Interstellar – the score with the ticking clock. I've seen that movie at least 20 times and the ticking clock STILL gets me. It ratchets the tension all the way up for me and makes me feel the impending doom of running out of time better than any other movie experience I can recall.
The color filter trick also was used in one of the black and white Jekyll and Hyde movies. That's how I originally learned about it. It really is ingenious.
The effect mentioned in Star Wars only shows up in older versions and not the clips shown in this video since the original in DVD-quality is hard to find. In 1997, George Lucas replaced the original scenes of the landspeeder with a digitally enhanced ones and that is the one typically found on DVD and Blu-Ray. The vasoline on the lens mentioned in this video made the original a bit blurry.
The Exorcist is one of the least scary, and funniest pictures of all time. And bee sounds? I find bees to be very calming indeed.
And that isn't an aquarium in Doctor No. It's the Caribbean. No had the sea cliff cut away, and the window installed. At a cost of "One Million Dollars." – And this is from the original 1958 novel, Chapter 14: 'Come Into My Parlour'.
In Forrest Gump, my brain picked up that the movements of Gary Sinise were not right for someone without lower legs. Of course I knew that he had legs, but his body movement is what bothered me. With no lower legs, the center of gravity and rotational intertia (resistance to rotation) changes and, or course, there are no lower legs to hinder movements. This is very apparent as he gets back into the wheelchair at 4:40 and 5:15 (his lower legs dragging on the floor).. The way he is sitting at 4:53 also is not right for someone with out lower legs. His torso is leaning too far back for someone without the counterweight of lower legs, feet and shoes). It would have been possible to deal with the balance issues by using counterweights, but that would have changed the rotational intertia and center of gravity even more.
Not movies, but the grear trick was xena shorter than gabrielle
As a PC gamer, I had to leave the Spiderverse movies because I was getting nausea from the super low frame rate in Miles. Some call it creative, I call it an unnecessary gimmick.
I hated Miles being animated on 2's… it just looked so Janky, and took me out the fim
All the Star Wars shots you showed don't have the effect you mention as they are the touched up versions from the special editions.
How much money would it take to make Paul WS Anderson reshoot the lost footage from event horizon
The Spirder-Man Miles framerate was one of my favorite tricks they did. But it also turned some of my friends off from the movie because they subconsciously recognized the offputting movements and thought the entire movie was like that. When I explained what was going on, they are now more interested in seeing the movie.
The last one ❤wow❤
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