The slit-scan photography technique is a photographic and cinematographic process where a moveable slide, into which a slit has been cut, is inserted...
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Strip photography, or slit photography, is a photographic technique of capturing a two-dimensional image as a sequence of one-dimensional images over time...
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trip through the "Star Gate" that involves the innovative use of slit-scan photography to create the visual effects. Problems playing this file? See media...
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"parallel motion" or "linear" or "multi-viewpoint" panorama Slit-scan photography VR photography Chambers's Encyclopaedia. (1973). United Kingdom: International...
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motion. The film's finale was created with mechanically controlled slit-scan photography, which required precise camera motion control during the exposure...
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Scanography (redirect from Scanner photography)
manner similar to slit-scan photography; these are forms of strip photography. The artist can use this by aligning the direction of the scan head's movement...
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Photo finish (section Strip photography)
heat (racing) List of dead heat horse races Fully automatic timing Slit-scan photography Streak camera Robert Harron, "Eye in the Sky", Collier's Illustrated...
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13 August 2023. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Negative photography. Scanning film negatives (Hebrew) at the Wayback Machine (archived 28 June...
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are his use of special effects, as in 2001, where he used both slit-scan photography and front-screen projection, which won Kubrick his only Oscar for...
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innovative technique that combined a motion control camera with slit-scan photography. The titles were designed by Richard Greenberg of R/Greenberg Associates...
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