This Diy E Paper Display Plays Movies In Ultra Slow Motion And Would Take Years To Play One Back Completely

There seems to be a weird obsession with super slow movie players lately. I’ve seen a few of them come scroll up my screen lately, but this one’s… Well, it kinda takes the cake, with a new frame being rendered about every half an hour. And it uses virtually no power in order to be able to do it, too. It’s based off an ESP32 in “Deep Sleep” mode and draws about 12uA (that’s 0....

March 17, 2023 · 2 min · 349 words · Adam Harrell

This Is How 1960S Photographers Predicted The 70S Camera Technology

When you were a kid, could you ever have imagined all the camera technology we have today? Azriel Knight stumbled upon an interesting article from 1970. Six photo industry leaders from the 1960s predicted the future of photography and what the 1970s would bring. Did they make correct assumptions? Let’s find out. Frederic Wilson predicted that “silver is on the way out,” referring to silver that acts as an amplifier when light strikes the emulsion....

March 17, 2023 · 3 min · 624 words · Jeffrey Gray

This Is How Special Effects Artists Made The Muscle And Fat Suits For Bill Ted Face The Music

Many of us will remember the original adventures of Ted Theodore Logan and Bill S. Preston Esq., and their long-awaited third movie was finally released last month. There was quite a bit of makeup and effects for certain parts of the movie, though, as… well, this post will likely contain spoilers so I’ll save it for after the jump. But this 9-minute behind the scenes look goes through the process of how special effects artists like Kevin Yagher (who worked on the first two Bill & Ted movies, countless others and is also creator of the original Chucky) built the muscle and “fat suits” for Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter for various scenes during their reprisal of those two iconic characters....

March 17, 2023 · 2 min · 340 words · Shannon Miller

This Is The First Ever Photo Of A Total Solar Eclipse

Total solar eclipse is coming on August 21, and I guess your cameras and protective filters are ready. But before you start filming or photographing this phenomenon, would you like to see the first ever photo of it? Prussian photographer Johann Julius Friedrich Berkowski was the one who took the first correctly exposed daguerreotype of total solar eclipse. It was on July 28, 1851, in Königsberg (now Kaliningrad). No one before him managed to do it; it’s not an easy task even today....

March 17, 2023 · 2 min · 307 words · Katie Acosta

This Is What Vlogging Would Ve Looked Like If You D Tried To Do It 30 Years Ago

In the grand scheme of things, vlogging is a pretty recent development. Thanks to the proliferation of smartphone cameras and the birth of platforms like YouTube, pretty much anybody can (and does) do it these days. But what would it have looked like if you’d tried to shoot a vlog with the camera tech of 30 years ago? That’s what YouTuber Dan Mace wanted to explore in this video as he shoots the same vlog sequence twice – once with his iPhone 13 Pro Max and once with an Arriflex 16SR3 Super 16mm film camera – to see how the two compare both in ease of use as well as how the final result looks....

March 17, 2023 · 2 min · 420 words · Amanda Holloway
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