Rainfall Slow Motion HD Heavy Rain Drops Falling in Slow Mo Video View of Droplets Hitting Water

Rainfall Slow Motion HD Heavy Rain Drops Falling in Slow Mo Video View of Droplets Hitting a Water Surface. Slow motion (often abbreviated as slowmo) is photographic effect in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down. It was invented by the Austrian priest and physicist August Musger (February 10, 1868 - October 30, 1929), who developed a slow motion system using a mirrored drum as a synchronizing mechanism. The slow motion style or effect is achieved when each film frame is captured at a rate much faster than it will be played back. When replayed at normal speed, time appears to be moving more slowly. Another, more modern, technique which utilizes software programs such as Twixtor fabricates digitally interpolated frames to smoothly transition between the frames that were actually shot. Slow motion is a very common effect in modern film and documentary making, some classic subjects for slow motion include: Athletic and sporting activities of all kinds, to demonstrate skill and style. To replay a cr
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