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  2. Aliasing - Wikipedia

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    A physical motion of a camera at a constant shutter speed may create temporal aliasing known as the wagon wheel effect. The velocity of the camera, moving towards the right, constantly increases at the same rate (while to the camera, the objects appear sliding to the left).

  3. Wagon-wheel effect - Wikipedia

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    The wagon-wheel effect (alternatively called stagecoach-wheel effect) is an optical illusion in which a spoked wheel appears to rotate differently from its true rotation. The wheel can appear to rotate more slowly than the true rotation, it can appear stationary, or it can appear to rotate in the opposite direction from the true rotation ...

  4. 3D audio effect - Wikipedia

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    3D audio effects are a group of sound effects that manipulate the sound produced by stereo speakers, surround-sound speakers, speaker-arrays, or headphones. This frequently involves the virtual placement of sound sources anywhere in three-dimensional space, including behind, above or below the listener. [1]

  5. Rolling shutter - Wikipedia

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    Rolling shutter describes the process of image capture in which a still picture (in a still camera) or each frame of a video (in a video camera) is captured not by taking a snapshot of the entire scene at a single instant in time but rather by scanning across the scene rapidly, vertically, horizontally or rotationally. Thus, not all parts of ...

  6. Audio effect - Wikipedia

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    Audio effect may refer to: Sound effect, a recorded or performed sound for a movie or play; Modification of sound produced by an effects unit; See also.

  7. Category:Audio effects - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Audio effects" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 3D audio effect;

  8. Bullet time - Wikipedia

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    Interpolation effects, digital compositing, and computer-generated "virtual" scenery were used to improve the fluidity of the apparent camera motion. Gaeta said of The Matrix 's use of the effect: For artistic inspiration for bullet time, I would credit Otomo Katsuhiro , who co-wrote and directed Akira , which definitely blew me away, along ...

  9. In-camera effect - Wikipedia

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    An in-camera effect is any visual effect in a film or video that is created solely by using techniques in and on the camera and/or its parts. The in-camera effect is defined by the fact that the effect exists on the original camera negative or video recording before it is sent to a lab or modified. Effects that modify the original negative at ...