File:The Matrix Bullet Time Effect.ogv

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|Article=The Matrix

|Description=Video clip from Behind-the-Scenes material "What is Bullet Time?" from The Matrix 1999 home DVD release (Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures, Groucho II Film Partnership, Warner Bros. Pictures, 1999). Demonstrates the elaborated camera setup and combination of CGI and real world performances required to create the slow motion bullet time effect.

|Source=The Matrix home DVD supplemental material "What is Bullet Time"; self-made video using Sony Vegas 8 [timecode ~0:01:22.]

|Portion=Entire image (original aspect ratio) to preserve the film's cinematography and avoid misrepresenting the work in any way or form.

|Low_resolution=Low: Copies made from this video will be inferior to the original DVD, preserving commercial opportunities, and unsuitable for illegal uses being such a small portion of the film.

|Purpose=To illustrate the groundbreaking visual effects used in The Matrix to create the slow motion bullet time effect. The effects are a defining factor in the film and for the multiple characters that use it.

|Replaceability=This video's publisher has not released any free images or made shots from the film available under a compatible license. There are no known shots that are of a free license and could adequately replace this one.

|other_information=© 1999 Village Roadshow Pictures{{pipe}}Silver Pictures{{pipe}}Groucho II Film Partnership, Warner Bros. Pictures; Use of the video in the article complies with Wikipedia non-free content policy and fair use under United States copyright law as described above.

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