Sounds interesting Chris Crash. You going for a MATRIX BULLET TIME effect, but with a difference?
Back in the early days of photography, there were plenty of cameras with many lenses, that took one image, and produced multiple one-off's. Normally the photographer shot actresses of stage and screen, paid the actress for the sitting, then sold the printed images as mementos to fans and collectors.
EDIT: I've quickly checked my facts, and those photographs were called CDV'c, or Carte de Visite. They were from 1859 approximately.
Sounds interesting Chris Crash. You going for a MATRIX BULLET TIME effect, but with a difference?
Back in the early days of photography, there were plenty of cameras with many lenses, that took one image, and produced multiple one-off's. Normally the photographer shot actresses of stage and screen, paid the actress for the sitting, then sold the printed images as mementos to fans and collectors.
EDIT: I've quickly checked my facts, and those photographs were called CDV'c, or Carte de Visite. They were from 1859 approximately.
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