Einstein talks of frames of reference - this explains why Gus called the spectators insane.
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I wonder if the public also saw the car there https://twitter.com/sportmotorescom/...iw-b3BNL5JQrng
Finally found the time to post a few photos here. Amazing event, like last year, but with more spectators. The rain and fog made it difficult on friday, for everyone.
https://scontent.fbru4-1.fna.fbcdn.n...ww&oe=627388A1
https://scontent.fbru4-1.fna.fbcdn.n...9w&oe=6273D9CB
https://scontent.fbru4-1.fna.fbcdn.n...Gg&oe=6272D972
https://scontent.fbru4-1.fna.fbcdn.n...nA&oe=62726639
https://scontent.fbru4-1.fna.fbcdn.n...Iw&oe=6273AAF5
A few more: https://www.facebook.com/media/set?v...08403492504802
Or just super high fps?
Maybe the narrow field of view and camera movement creates that illusion? Looks fine to me.
to me, looks like the classic 10/15% cranking up to achieve this "incredible" speed feeling.
high fps helps, still to me -as a video editor- something looks odd, but i could be wrong!
on the foliage and flags and people: play it at 0.75% speed of yt (that is like 2x slowing than the speeding up -i guess-) and see if it looks strange...car feels slow, but anything else looks better! (take as reference the guy with camera at 0:07 revolving at sound speed without flinch many times in the video...)
still a good video though, that works amazing with a little magic! : )