Optics: motion pictures – Methods – Recording
Patent
1995-08-25
1997-05-06
Gellner, Michael
Optics: motion pictures
Methods
Recording
352 84, 352 97, 352 44, G03B 1918, G03B 4100, G03B 1924
Patent
active
056276141
ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed whereby film images designed to produce a high-impact effect upon the members of an audience viewing a motion picture film are composited with other images designed to provide the conventional cinematic effect upon such audience members. "High-impact" film images photographed at forty-eight frames per second are composited with "conventional" images photographed at the traditional motion picture rate of twenty-four frames per second, with such images superimposed onto the same film frame. Certain portions of the motion picture image seen by the audience deliver a greater illusion of reality than other portions of the same motion picture image. In addition, the method described can accommodate the intercutting of discrete scenes presenting either high-impact or conventional cinema experience. The method disclosed here also allows easy conversion of films to the conventional twenty-four frames per second rate associated with conventional motion picture release and distribution.
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Alan David Peter
Gellner Michael
Miller Matthew
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