guest post by Kevin Evans
By adding gratuitous lens flares & motion blurring, an old episode of Star Trek (“Space Seed”) has been rehabilitated to resemble the new J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek.
guest post by Kevin Evans
By adding gratuitous lens flares & motion blurring, an old episode of Star Trek (“Space Seed”) has been rehabilitated to resemble the new J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek.
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Hilarious cause its true ;(
Why dont they see the shakey camara dont work if like a cup or a pen or some object is just sitting thier like its welded, glued, and bolted down
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