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I see indie crews fall into this constantly. They set up 4x REDs in a 180-degree arc, have the actor spin, and then wonder why the edit looks like a cheap 90s music video.
This phrase is typically part of a larger URL string, such as inurl:"MultiCameraFrame? Mode=Motion" .
When you enable this mode, you are telling your device: “Do not interpolate. Do not crop. Do not guess. Capture the truth of this motion across every lens, at full resolution, without compromise.”
Mastering Motion Detection: Setting Up "Full" Recording Modes.
Augmented Reality demands depth. Standard video creates flat planes. When you activate , you are essentially recording a light-field video. A viewer on a Vision Pro or Quest 3 can lean left and right, seeing the correct parallax of the foreground against the background—even while the subject is in full sprint.
I see indie crews fall into this constantly. They set up 4x REDs in a 180-degree arc, have the actor spin, and then wonder why the edit looks like a cheap 90s music video.
This phrase is typically part of a larger URL string, such as inurl:"MultiCameraFrame? Mode=Motion" .
When you enable this mode, you are telling your device: “Do not interpolate. Do not crop. Do not guess. Capture the truth of this motion across every lens, at full resolution, without compromise.”
Mastering Motion Detection: Setting Up "Full" Recording Modes.
Augmented Reality demands depth. Standard video creates flat planes. When you activate , you are essentially recording a light-field video. A viewer on a Vision Pro or Quest 3 can lean left and right, seeing the correct parallax of the foreground against the background—even while the subject is in full sprint.