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Yen Chang

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    Cinematographer
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  1. @David Mullen ASC Hi David, Thanks for your answer!! That makes much sense. To double check, I wonder whether it's the frame rate or shutter speed that really matters to the visual effect shown in the second video. I suppose if we speed up a low frame rate video we can get a fast-moving but choppy visual like this one, but if with a higher frame rate the motion will appear smoother. Correct? Chris
  2. 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t-1-gZZsAc In this first one, I think it racks the focus with a special lens put in front of the camera. Or it is simply done in the post-production? 2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OB0XVyddSo&feature=youtu.be It's like a time-lapse but seems to be a stop-motion video. How to create this kind of effect? Thanks, folks?? :>
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