by JamesD on January 2nd, 2008

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Anyone know how certain T.V. commercials are made, when the action is 'frozen', and another camera moves around, giving more of a '3-D' effect?

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  • by Im Alec has abandoned this account on January 2nd, 2008

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    The "other camera" is not one camere, but thirty or so stills cameras, all of which are fired at the same moment. If you play the stills from those thirty cameras in turn, it is as if a movie camera moved along the path of those thirty cameras in a frozen moment of time.

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