Slow motion is an effect in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down.
Here is an Example from Wes Andersons 'The Royal Tenebaums' (2001)
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Slow-mo is done by increasing the frame rate from 24fps (Standard) to
48, 96 or 1000 fps (Frames per Second).
48, 96 or 1000 fps (Frames per Second).
Here is a diagram that visualy explains slow motion...
As a group we feel that this filming technique is effective at emphasising emotions of a scene, in the clip above it is perticulary effective as a renioun scene and suggests undisclosed feelings towards the audience. We hope to succesfully achieve this slow motion technique in out trailer.
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