To create a disconnected feeling between characters or between characters and the setting (like in Chunking Express or Fallen Angels)--is it better to...
A: Shoot at a lower frame rate such as 12 fps to create a staccato like feeling or
B. Do what Christopher Doyle did in 2nd storyline in Chunking Express--shoot at 6 fps or 8 fps and printed 3 to 4 times to bring it up to 24 fps and have the actors act in slow motion?
C. Shoot at an extremely high frame rate and slow it down?
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To create a disconnected feeling between characters or between characters and the setting (like in Chunking Express or Fallen Angels)--is it better to...
A: Shoot at a lower frame rate such as 12 fps to create a staccato like feeling or
B. Do what Christopher Doyle did in 2nd storyline in Chunking Express--shoot at 6 fps or 8 fps and printed 3 to 4 times to bring it up to 24 fps and have the actors act in slow motion?
C. Shoot at an extremely high frame rate and slow it down?