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Is the "fake slow motion" in some of Stephen Chow's films his initiative?

Slow motion appeared a long time ago. He didn't take the initiative

In general, the switching frequency of the film projector and the camera is synchronous, that is, 24 shots are taken every second, and 24 shots are also taken every second during the screening. At this time, the normal speed appears on the screen. If the photographer speeds up the shooting frequency, for example, 48 shots per second, then,

When the shooting frequency slows down to less than 24 frames per second, there will be a quick action on the screen during the screening, also called "snapshot". With the development of modern science and technology, digital cameras not only have the image quality closer to film, but also have more perfect shooting functions, and the upgraded shooting can reach 2000 shots per second.

The mainstream digital photographic equipment includes: RED ONE, ALEXA, Canon C300, Sony FX700, etc.

It is often used to play slow motion because it moves too fast or near the same time during the game.