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  2. Slow motion - Wikipedia

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    Slow motion (commonly abbreviated as slow-mo or slo-mo) is an effect in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down. ... The opposite of slow motion is fast ...

  3. Motion - Wikipedia

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    Motion applies to various physical systems: objects, ... causing them to move across the surface of the planet at the slow speed of approximately 2.54 centimetres ...

  4. Glacial motion - Wikipedia

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    Most lakes in the world occupy basins scoured out by glaciers. Glacial motion can be fast (up to 30 metres per day (98 ft/d), observed on Jakobshavn Isbræ in Greenland) [1] or slow (0.5 metres per year (20 in/year) on small glaciers or in the center of ice sheets), but is typically around 25 centimetres per day (9.8 in/d). [2]

  5. High-speed camera - Wikipedia

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    Time Warp was centered around the use of high-speed cameras to slow things down that are usually too fast to see with the naked eye. High-speed cameras are frequently used in television productions of many major sporting events for slow motion instant replays when normal slow motion is not slow enough, such as international Cricket matches. [14]

  6. Time-lapse photography - Wikipedia

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    Another use of fast motion is to speed up slow segments of a TV program that would otherwise take up too much of the time allotted a TV show. This allows, for example, a slow scene in a house redecorating show of furniture being moved around (or replaced with other furniture) to be compressed in a smaller allotment of time while still allowing ...

  7. Bullet time - Wikipedia

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    This is almost impossible with conventional slow motion, as the physical camera would have to move implausibly fast; the concept implies that only a "virtual camera", often illustrated within the confines of a computer-generated environment such as a virtual world or virtual reality, would be capable of "filming" bullet-time types of moments.

  8. 5 fast fixes for a slow computer - AOL

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    Slow computer fix #3: Update your browser and operating system If the browser on your kid's computer is out of date, it's possible for hackers to install malware on the device.

  9. Frame rate - Wikipedia

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    A low frame rate causes aliasing, yields abrupt motion artifacts, and degrades the video quality. Consequently, the temporal resolution is an important factor affecting video quality. Algorithms for FRC are widely used in applications, including visual quality enhancement, video compression and slow-motion video generation.