(Some of you may have seen this before)
Hey guys. I was looking for a scene from "The Matrix" when I came across two other scenes that use bullet time cinematography.
The idea in these two scenes is simple. The moment is frozen, and the camera moves from point A-B showing clear detail of what is happening at that particular frozen moment. The first scene is taken from the opening sequence of CSI season 10. Notice the heavy influence from "The Matrix".
[youtube]l3j2XaeVrjE[/youtube]
The second scene is the inspiration for the CSI scene. It was created by Philips to promote a particular TV, highlighting the functions the TV had. At the time, it was a world's first. This scene more or less starts and finishes at the same point, unlike the one from CSI
[youtube]Dax_jrzkalE[/youtube]
So, which of the two scenes do you think is better? What do you notice about the cop in the second scene?
Hey guys. I was looking for a scene from "The Matrix" when I came across two other scenes that use bullet time cinematography.
The idea in these two scenes is simple. The moment is frozen, and the camera moves from point A-B showing clear detail of what is happening at that particular frozen moment. The first scene is taken from the opening sequence of CSI season 10. Notice the heavy influence from "The Matrix".
[youtube]l3j2XaeVrjE[/youtube]
The second scene is the inspiration for the CSI scene. It was created by Philips to promote a particular TV, highlighting the functions the TV had. At the time, it was a world's first. This scene more or less starts and finishes at the same point, unlike the one from CSI
[youtube]Dax_jrzkalE[/youtube]
So, which of the two scenes do you think is better? What do you notice about the cop in the second scene?