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The mother dodged bullets. What camera technology?

First, the shooting technique of "The Matrix" dodging bullets is very complicated. The following is a short process:

1. Surround the scene with 120 cameras of the same design (the efficiency of the cameras needs to be close to 12000 frames per second). These cameras are placed in a circle, and the heights of the cameras are reduced in turn.

2. Then each camera shoots separately, and every two adjacent cameras shoot every1120 seconds.

3. After post-production, each individual camera only keeps one or two frames (24 frames per second), which is the surround effect of bullets passing through the air. Then, through cg technology, the picture of bullets passing through the air is edited, which is the effect of "bullet time".

Second, the scene appears at the end of the first part of The Matrix.