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  2. Slow motion - Wikipedia

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    Slow motion video of a glass cup smashing on a concrete floor. Slow motion (commonly abbreviated as slow-mo or slo-mo) is an effect in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down. It was invented by the Austrian priest August Musger in the early 20th century.

  3. Bullet time - Wikipedia

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    While some games like Cyclone Studios' Requiem: Avenging Angel, released in March 1999, featured slow-motion effects, [20] Remedy Entertainment's 2001 video game Max Payne is considered to be the first true implementation of a bullet-time effect that enables the player to have added limited control (such as aiming and shooting) during the slow ...

  4. Instant replay - Wikipedia

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    An assistant official, a "video referee," watches the live match and helps the referee decide through a slow-motion replay on a monitor close to the piste. It is used to determine the right of way in foil and sabre. A player must gesture as a rectangle (monitor) to the referee to appeal.

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  6. GlamBOT - Wikipedia

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    The GlamBOT is a high-speed camera system directed by Cole Walliser, known for its use in capturing dynamic, slow-motion videos of celebrities on the red carpet at various high-profile award ceremonies such as The Academy Awards, The Grammys, Golden Globes, The Emmys, and the People’s Choice Awards.

  7. Slo-Mo-Tion - Wikipedia

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    "Slo-Mo-Tion" is a song by American rock band Marilyn Manson. The song serves as the second single and is also the fifth track from their eighth full-length studio album Born Villain.

  8. High-speed camera - Wikipedia

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    Using this technique one second of action can be stretched to more than ten minutes of playback time (super slow motion). High-speed video cameras are widely used for scientific research, [4] [5] military test and evaluation, [6] and industry. [7]

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