@M17ARproductions it was a twixtor, you can see just a tad bit of frame warping in one of the slow mos, but i have to give it to the editor because he did a good job at hiding the fact it was a twixtor, very hard program to use.
it is just stuck on a tripod so the background remains constant, and if you look really closely you can see the transition between the two shots, a little bit of a blur.
HI. Amazing. What kind of lens you used?
7filmstudio 1 month ago
The title is "I love my freinds" ...
I don't understand the association with the video?
sk8boardinmonkey 3 months ago
could you tell me the render settings?? damn, it's already that sharp at 360p!!
MrJippaLippa 3 months ago
1:00 How did you get that shot? Thanks
4thDimensionFilming 8 months ago
is the slow motion done through the camera or while editing ? please answer and thank you :)
M17ARproductions 10 months ago
@M17ARproductions It wasn´t me who made this video but as i know the 5D doesn´t support slow-motion capturing, ergo it is rather editing-work.
M4gns 10 months ago
@M17ARproductions it was a twixtor, you can see just a tad bit of frame warping in one of the slow mos, but i have to give it to the editor because he did a good job at hiding the fact it was a twixtor, very hard program to use.
xremdog29x 5 months ago
@M17ARproductions twixtor was used for slowmotion ;)
ayzahajfive 2 months ago
0:57 is EPIC. Unbelievable.
TheFraggllzz 1 year ago 6
first air is the sickest shot i've ever seen in my life
snowboarderrx 1 year ago
i watched that entire video with my mouth wide open. that's some really good videography. and that quality was perfect!
ChrisWithACam 1 year ago
so dope!
113STUDIO 1 year ago
Time1:43, sweet transition, guy flys buy from left to right, and then fly's buy again in the same shot.....how did you do this?
bigdmofatski 1 year ago
@bigdmofatski
it is just stuck on a tripod so the background remains constant, and if you look really closely you can see the transition between the two shots, a little bit of a blur.
rjw911 1 year ago
that 16-35mm and 300mm makes all the difference.. nice vid
photoflix291 1 year ago