If you're referring to Cloverfield, at most 2 hours of battery life would be required (Concidering it "wasn't edited" and the movie was less than 2 hours long )
As for anyone that gets motion sickness from simply watching jerky video, I suggest ride the Eejanaika 4D rollercoaster at Fuji Q Highlands in Japan, Bungee Jumping of Macau Tower or simply just growing some balls. Sorry ladies ;)
Yeah let me take my executive level salary and hop on the next red eye to Tokyo! I'll get right on that.
Does it feel good to give yourself that pat on the back, letting the anonymous denizens of the tubes know all about your crazy-fun adventures all over the globe? Man I wish I could live the exciting life you purposely hint at to make up for your own insecurities, then I would be complete.
I haven't seen Cloverfield yet... but if it contains lots of shaky cam... well then I will probably hate it... I much prefer movies to be shot with steady cam... not because the former gives me motion sickness, but because I do not need the reminder that you are running around. I think its a great tool when used correctly, but when it gets overused... I start getting annoyed.
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I will need this to be able to survive a lot of blunt force trauma and have a 7-8 hour battery life with the use of night vision and spot light.
Only then will I be able to make a movie that gives the viewer motion sickness and buyers remorse simultaneously.
If you're referring to Cloverfield, at most 2 hours of battery life would be required (Concidering it "wasn't edited" and the movie was less than 2 hours long )
As for anyone that gets motion sickness from simply watching jerky video, I suggest ride the Eejanaika 4D rollercoaster at Fuji Q Highlands in Japan, Bungee Jumping of Macau Tower or simply just growing some balls. Sorry ladies ;)
Yeah let me take my executive level salary and hop on the next red eye to Tokyo! I'll get right on that.
Does it feel good to give yourself that pat on the back, letting the anonymous denizens of the tubes know all about your crazy-fun adventures all over the globe? Man I wish I could live the exciting life you purposely hint at to make up for your own insecurities, then I would be complete.
I haven't seen Cloverfield yet... but if it contains lots of shaky cam... well then I will probably hate it... I much prefer movies to be shot with steady cam... not because the former gives me motion sickness, but because I do not need the reminder that you are running around. I think its a great tool when used correctly, but when it gets overused... I start getting annoyed.