NASA Engineers Built an Insanely Complex Bullet-Time Rig For Fun

Quote:
Back in May, our friend and ex-NASA JPL engineer Mark Rober, figured out a way to shoot "bullet time" videos on the cheap, with a ceiling fan, a pair of flashlights, and a GoPro. Pretty damn creative, but the rig had its limitations. So Mark set out to find a way to create a similar set-up, this time using a high-end Phantom camera. Thank goodness.
Endquote

NASA Engineers Built an Insanely Complex Bullet-Time Rig For Fun

(Note: The link to the other ceiling fan gadget is also available in the site above)

Replies

You are reading an archived discussion.

Related Posts

Can someone throw light on what kind of energy sources are available for spaceships, satellites and rovers? I'm yet to hear about nuclear energy powered spaceships or robots. It looks...
MSI GT60 should quickly become the choice of laptop for rich gamers. MSI promises that the machine's 15.6" 3K (2880 x 1620) resolution, anti-reflective display won't let you miss out...
Finally, Apple has announced the availability of iPad Air and iPad Mini with Retina Display. The new range of tablets from Apple is priced starting at Rs. 35900 to Rs....
One week after Hobbit 2 is releasing, are you excited ? Book was marvellous, Let's see how much a movie can cover. ​IS there any CEan out here, you is...
Logitech India, the company bringing computer peripherals is here with an exciting new product. It's the Logitech G440 and G240 Gaming Mouse Pads. A hard-core gamer knows how important it...