Sentences with phrase «even in slow motion»

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It can shoot 4K video and even capture slow - motion video in full HD format.
The fact that Pope Francis considers capital punishment and even life sentences («slow - motion capital punishment») intrinsically evil goes to show that we are living in a dangerously neuralgic time.
That's pour over coffee, a slow, manual method of coffee brewing in which you drip, drip hot water through a filter - covered cone in an even spiral motion.
No, Ozil is not at fault, no, its not even Slow motion Merti, not even Jack the bad boy who dares to lip up a ciggaret once in a while, not even our nice guy mr Ramsey who seems to be like the old one we are use to know.
I haven't done it, cause we shouldn't get into such a debate, but if we take them all in slow motion I doubt you call (clear) violations on even 10 % of them.
The goal looks even worse in slow motion BTM.
For instance, they will need to be moved in a slow constant motion whenever possible even when you are sitting down.
when you look around you see contractors in slow motion every where but doing nothing on ground.take a clear case of jakande gate I solo to bucknor, isheri osun, ijegun rd project by hitech engineering awarded by tinubu in 2005 and later by fashola in 2008, up till today not even a single km of that road had constructed, not even a meter of drainage and the deck on pile bridge been constructed since 2008 have not gone half way.any lagosian residing at this communities must have one health challenge or the other because of the very terrible conditions of that road.Nigerians if the APC example in Lagos is what Nigerians will get from APC presidency, it is better we all go on our collective knees that God should destroy this party of falsehood, mischief, looters and wicked men and women.
Researchers at KU Leuven (University of Leuven), Belgium, have shown that refs are more likely to give red when they see a foul committed in slow motion, even when a yellow card is more justifiable.
Able to efficiently harness the energy of the whirlpools, the shapely whisker was set in motion even by slow - moving eddies generated by a faraway «fish.»
This recipe was made to have extra glaze just for that purpose, so if you don't want all that yummy, warm, delicious, succulent caramel cider apple glaze dripping down on your pound cake in slow motion, can you just forget I even mentioned it?
When I was 7 and saw Over The Top, I saw no irony in its moniker, even during a slow - motion close - up of two battling hands.
As the audience follows the slow - moving battle, punctuated by threats, confrontations and shifting alliances, the Russian - born director sets a deathtrap that snaps in a breathtaking conclusion that plays like slow motion — not the thriller type; even better: a prolonged, torturous finish which is the logical culmination of an explicitly accepted philosophy.
Everything moves in slow motion, as if that lent profundity to the proceedings, and even then the vocals rarely keep time.
Even a breaking glass is filmed in slow motion and accompanied by ominous soundtrack pounding — unless that thud is the movie hammering the same point home again and again.
The Messenger is not the slickest documentary, but it includes beautiful slow - motion footage of birds in flight, and fascinating theories about the links between classical music and the avian songs that rang out before there were even human ears to hear them.
The follow - up to 2016's surprise superhero smash is even more overtly «edgy,» concluding its opening sequence with a shot in which its nigh - indestructible hero is blown to bits, his severed head and limbs turning graceful slow - motion spirals as they ride a fireball toward the camera.
An unfazed tough guy walking away from an massive explosion in slow motion, it's a tipping point reached long ago — this sequence has become a well - worn cliché in the visual vocabulary of pop culture even beyond cinema.
The narrative is a slow burn, but the imagery is beautiful and the edit dynamic, so it gives a sense of forward motion even in the quietest of moments.
Their primary purpose though is to attempt to enrich what we're seeing with authentic human moments in a film where no period of history, even ones centuries before the invention of gunpowder, is safe from explosions that propel bodies like debris in graceful slow - motion arcs.
Beside Dorval, the best thing about the film is probably the cinematography, even though it sometimes calls a bit too much attention to itself, what with all the off - center close - ups, slow - motion tracking shots à la Wong Kar - Wai, B&W shots of Hubert talking to the camera, colourful fantasy cutaways... Still, you can tell that the kid has seen a lot of movies and instinctively knows how to recreate the things he likes in others» work through his own.
The follow - up appears to double down on what made Rise so intriguing, giving us even more motion - capture ape scenes in a world where the species is slowing becoming more dominant.
She's a haunting character, and Larson plays her with a quiet, yearning tension that's quite moving, but the film works to simplify her very complex bond with her parents, even throwing in a melodramatic slow - motion run toward her dying father near the end.
Even its gorgeous cinematography, which won a prize from the Tribeca jury, feels like less than meets the eye; the frequent use of slow motion lingers past haunting until it becomes just plain draggy (not a great quality in an 80 - minute movie).
He uses every trick in the book — animated interludes, lightning - fast edits, still frames, slow motion, you name it — and perhaps even a few more to capture the adrenalized anxiety of Lola's desperate quest.
A world of Kissingeresque realpolitik enacted in boys» games on a frozen lake; of «nightcreeping» through the summer backyards of strangers; of the tabloid - fueled thrills of the Falklands War and its human toll; of the cruel, luscious Dawn Madden and her power - hungry boyfriend, Ross Wilcox; of a certain Madame Eva van Outryve de Crommelynck, an elderly bohemian emigré who is both more and less than she appears; of Jason's search to replace his dead grandfather's irreplaceable smashed watch before the crime is discovered; of first cigarettes, first kisses, first Duran Duran Lps, and first deaths; of Margaret Thatcher's recession; of Gypsies camping in the woods and the hysteria they inspire; and, even closer to home, of a slow - motion divorce in four seasons.
However, even though time appeared to be moving in slow motion, I was not able to react any faster than usual.
Naturally just ploughing straight into an enemy is the simplest method of doing some damage and to that aid you in that area there's a handy side - swipe move available at the touch of a button, but Max's ride also comes equipped with a harpoon that can be aimed in slow motion and used to rip off wheels, doors, bumpers and even spear an enemy driver before yanking them savagely out of the car.
Blasting foes also fills up your Concentration meter, which when unleashed with a tap of the shoulder button activates a slow - motion mode where enemies become highlighted in bright red, offering you precious time in which to land those headshots and even up the odds if you've managed to find yourself struggling a touch.
In several words: even after the interim patch that landed on September 4th Batman: Arkham Knight on the PC is still an unplayable, un-optomized, RAM hogging, CPU bottlenecking, frame spiking, slow motion mess without any SLI or Crossfire support whatsoever even though it was heavily advertised Read more about Does It Work Yet?
Abilities are earned from chaining together slow down kills that are effectively slow motion kills in which two kills provides dash that sees your character dash through thin walls and even defeat nearby enemies in the process, while four slow down kills allows your character to gain a more powerful dash called dash - blast, although the ability can still only dash through thin walls.
In several words: even after the interim patch that landed on September 4th Batman: Arkham Knight on the PC is still an unplayable, un-optomized, RAM hogging, CPU bottlenecking, frame spiking, slow motion mess without any SLI or Crossfire support whatsoever even though it was heavily advertised as an Nvidia partnered game.
Using a sort of bullet - time slow motion feature, the video shows us that Raiden has the ability to take his time with precise slices, giving the player control over a geometrical plane that shows the exact angle of the cut, and allowing them to execute slashes with extreme precision — cutting limbs of of enemies in mid air, and even slicing a melon into increasingly smaller pieces.
I've forgotten how much fun leaping through the air in slow motion was and from what I've seen of Max Payne 3 is going to be making bullet time even more badass.
Even when you stop moving, bullets continue to move through the air in slow motion, although if you move too fast, they then fly through the air at a normal, more dangerous speed.
Even though the gameplay can be difficult, the «pounce» mechanic, which enables Shank to soar through the sky in slow motion with some speed blur for added effect and inflict a huge chunk of damage on whoever isn't lucky enough to move out of the way is certainly a powerful addition.
It's possible to pull off amazing things even in the morass, though it helps to abuse the slow - motion button and give orders while paused, as you can in single - player mode.
The game, which bears all the filmic hallmarks of the developer's earlier work — including jump cuts, camera swirls and slow - motion action sequence — will even ship with its own tie - in TV show.
While the art style is completely different in Samurai II: Vengeance than it is in Shadowgun, going for a more anime - style of art, the game itself is hack n» slash at it's finest where you can break out combos against multiple enemies and even get some slow motion final killing blow action in there as well.
An umpire or referee operating in real time is not in a better place to make a correct call than another referee (or even the same one) viewing the same play, from multiple angles, in slow motion, on a monitor.
As you can watch above, we've been playing with the super slow - mo camera mode quite a bit in the T3 office and we have been very impressed with the quality of slow - motion footage captured - which can then be easily turned into a video, gif or even live wallpaper for the phone - as well as the accuracy and speed of the automatic motion detection.
The chip also supports even slower motion capture of 480 fps at 720p, in case you really want to slow things down and don't mind the lower resolution.
Gionee has put in a number of shooting modes including Night, Time Lapse, Slow Motion and Smart Scene and even added «productive» modes like Text Recognition, Card Scanner and Smart Scan.
The Galaxy S9 and S9 + can even record super slow - motion videos on their own when they detect movement, and in manual mode, one can capture up to 20 super slow moments in a single video.
You can also opt for slow motion 720p@120fps video recording, but the videos recorded are not slowed down properly even with the minimum available speed setting in post-editing — it just appears shoddy and ruins all the «wow factor» of slow motion.
ZenFone 4's camera system also allows shooting in RAW, slow motion, and even time - lapse, while the handset can also capture UHD 4K video.
These are some pretty incredibly disappointing numbers in a world where even the iPhone does 240 FPS slow motion video and even 4K regular video.
This results in imagery that you simply will not find anywhere else, even if you can only take these super slow motion shots in 5 second bursts.
It all happened so fast, but it was literally like it was in slow motion, if that even makes sense.
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