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This was shot in 30FPS, then interpolated to 600FPS in post process. That means 95% of the frames are actually not in the original clip.

It's not perfect, but good enough for a freeware.

AVISynth: avisynth.org/
MVTools: avisynth.org.ru/mvtools/mvtools.html
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  • Peter 4 months ago
    holly cao...this is just brilliant.....i love it.
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  • Jip Eilbracht 4 months ago
    It's just like the cars are floating, and the sound makes it even more star-trek like.
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  • na_du->da 4 months ago
    Wow, that`s subtle-cool and a good tip too.
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  • Gilles Lemagnen 4 months ago
    哈哈 不错
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  • Tom 3 months ago
    Very interesting. I've seen this type of software used to slow overcranked 60fps footage to like 120fps or greater with pretty nice results. You example is extreme, which makes it interesting.
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  • Ayz Waraich 3 months ago
    it makes the cars look like toy models, being pushed across the street.

    wow.
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  • Jaime Macías 3 months ago
    Can you share your scripting, Im curious how you achieved this.
  • Jason Chen 3 months ago
    My scripts were mostly sample codes from avisynth.org.ru. But I think I trashed th file already.
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  • Dougal Jacobs 2 months ago
    This is really neat, seems like something you could use along with narration to tell a story to.
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