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24×360, A 360 Degree Light Painting Video

  • E.D.W. LynchE.D.W. Lynch
  • December 19, 2012

“24×360” is an incredible 360 degree light painting video that was created with a 24 camera “bullet time” rig. The video is a collaboration by Patrick Rochon, Timecode Lab, and Eric Paré.

via SLR Lounge & PetaPixel

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