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Classy videos

By Barry Fox

26 October 2002

While it’s much cheaper and easier to shoot movies on video, they look very different from film. That’s because the mechanical shutter in a film camera exposes each frame of film for much longer than a video camera, so any motion captured by film is relatively blurred. British company Snell and Wilcox of Hampshire has worked out how to give video a “film look” (GB 2 373 946).

The new type of video camera would have two separate image sensors. One shoots the action at 24 frames a second, while the other simultaneously shoots the same action at 10…

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