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ОтветитьAmazing how closely NASA and Hollywood always seem to work together.
Ответитьwhen artists play with engineers' gadgets.
ОтветитьWhat? Why not build a simple optical device to achieve the effect?
Ответитьloved the film loved the video
ОтветитьAnimatronics which used robot machines to resemble dinosaurs, animals and monsters is another method used.
Ответитьlove the speedstacks mat deskmat!
ОтветитьThis is an interesting bit of Trivia I didn't previously know, actually! Awesome!
ОтветитьI learned a lot about digital images in my electrical engineering image processing class. So I knew that images were made up of bits of 0-255 for the intensity of each pixel,etc. I didn't know the origin was because of nasa needed to get images back from mars that's really cool!
Thanks for this neat video Vox!
This is interesting. Some of the first video encoding work I did - well did not - it did not work and was a blurry mess. So I enhanced the colors and contrast. Then it started to work. And the compression started to show.
Today (10-15-21) for instance I have videos I watch on my RG-350 using 12k/sec or less, that's 69kbps video using my own compression algorithm at 24- or 32-fps. And it still looks great.
But it would not have been possible with the original color set the video provided. So I had to modify each frame using a custom table, not just contrast but edge enhancement - much like first generation Westworld did. And the results speak for themselves. 12k/sec videos and even 8k/sec for some videos.
Color is everything when it comes to compression.
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ОтветитьHave you done anything exploring the Schufftan process?
ОтветитьOh my god. This series is lovely.
ОтветитьHOLD ON! Wait a second... you MEAN that in those days they would make a movie, just like that, out of the blue, that wasn't a franchise, sequel, reboot nor prequel? Sincerely, today I cannot imagine that concept...
ОтветитьGreat to know 👍
ОтветитьWonder if the new image of a black hole is just a primitive version and in future we develop such technology to capture the high quality image of a black hole.
ОтветитьThey should make a first person shooter with this visual style.
Ответить" could you just stop" 😂
ОтветитьThey could have done this "Digitization" a million times simpler and cheaper. Project your footage on a semi transparent screen(Or just use a large CRT, which was widely awailable in the 70s), then make a square grid out of plywood(Sized depending on your wanted resolution. And have some depth. Must not leak light ) Then you put something semi transparent, like rice paper, frosted glass/plexi whatever and put on the backside of the projection and film it again. Should look "mosaic" then. You could make such a setup within an hour with dirt cheap materials. Why actually digitize it? Either it was a gimmick they braged about, or they just were thinking too complicated.
ОтветитьBaas vid
ОтветитьInteresting
ОтветитьYou should google 'Koshechka'
Ответитьim really proud of vox. they have come so far with subbies.
ОтветитьThey are very futuristic
ОтветитьAll of the clicky synth noises in this video made me feel violated
ОтветитьBruh
ОтветитьThe ending do be super epic doe.
ОтветитьI loved that movie when I was a kid.
ОтветитьA robot cowboy gave birth to franchises now owned by billion dollar companies
ОтветитьWestworld was one of my favorite movies as a kid. I remember asking my dad to put it on every morning. It was so interesting to me and I loved the pixelation. I guess you could say that it inspired my art a lot later on in life lol
ОтветитьSo Westworld came out before Star Wars? (the death star briefing was made on a computer.)
Serious question, I don't know.. I'm not being sarcastic.
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ОтветитьPhil: Hollywood hasn't done it yet, but nasa have
Me: I knew it, the moon landing was a rickroll
Yeah the amazing bulk still looks worse
Ответитьsong?
ОтветитьThat scientist literally cutting data to pieces
ОтветитьWe went to the moon before we mastered computers -_-
ОтветитьMicheal crichton also wrote the jurassic park books
ОтветитьInteresting who cares
ОтветитьWhat is the name of that movie?
ОтветитьSays not a spoiler and instantly, potentially spoils West world
ОтветитьI actually searched for this
ОтветитьThis westworld guy is badasses
ОтветитьLove your approach and wit... but your 'origin' fact is incorrect: reducing real world image
to what videoscreen call pixel were invented by painter Georges Seurat during Impressionism in France 1886 what is called Pointillism.
Sweet typography in this vid
ОтветитьIII
ОтветитьI wish my gun said low battery...than nothing at all!!
ОтветитьAlso in that movie, shown on a playing computer screen, is a graphic sequence of a hand. An experiment done in 1972 by a computer scientist now working for pixar.
Ответитьwhat an amazing montage
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