Originally posted by FLIPMODEwhat scene is it exactly? discribe. cause bullet time is not just dodging bullets. its the camera angles and seeing that effect for the bullet. and the image standing still..its the photographi time of filming.
Yeah it was bullet time, it did'nt Look as Cool ofcourse...But it WAS bullet time, and Blade came out a full year before the Matrix.
There's a bigger mistake in bullet-time in the first movie:
at the end of the movie, when Agent Smith shoots at Neo after he comes back to life, you can see how all bullets fired by Smith travel together... but they weren't fired at once! The first bullet should already have reached Neo after the second one is fired, and so on... what do you think ?
Continuity: Neo and Trinity kill all those soldiers on the roof before the agent comes to fight them. The agent shoots at Neo and during the whole dodging bullets scene every single corpse is gone. More to the point, Trinity's disappeared too!
They say this too.
Originally posted by Kes
what scene is it exactly? discribe. cause bullet time is not just dodging bullets. its the camera angles and seeing that effect for the bullet. and the image standing still..its the photographi time of filming.
it could be similar. but it wasn't it. atleast not with that name.
Thats bullet-time. Its not really the bullets stuff its the use of photography, as in photos, for a scene. Its the camera going around him. Voilá! 😉