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Originally posted by dntwastetime
The only problem I see in the frame analysis is this snaking around of the light rig.
[edit on 19-8-2007 by dntwastetime]
Originally posted by dntwastetimeI was just wondering the dollar value in CGI or practical lighting rig to do pull off these light movements.
Originally posted by Lexion
Looks a lot like the lighting in
the ceiling of a rave club I used
to frequent.
Originally posted by dntwastetime
If the guy was simply holding a light moving it around real fast, the video would be creating streaks of light, and not practical shapes moving. I am not doubting your post, Ive just been dealing with video for 6 years.Still Set3
[edit on 19-8-2007 by dntwastetime]
Those fans do not make the light streak, the fact that they do exactly the opposite is what makes them interesting. The LEDs can be switched fast enough so they do not make streaks.
Originally posted by dntwastetime
I produced stills that show how it held specific form and would be unlikely to be a streaking light around the room trick. besides in the "lightfan" videos given, you can see the fan blades in every one of the videos.
I don't see that as a final answer, just the best so far.
But yea the final answer is .. your right its a 10 dollar lightfan for sure.