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Fire Breathing Caught with 50 Cameras in Bullet Time

The Matrix definitely needed more fire breathing. Philadelphia based Cinematographer Mitch Martinez has uploaded a video of a man breathing fire, caught in the magic of bullet time.

For those who are unfamiliar, “bullet time” is when a moving camera creates the effect of extremely slowed time. This process was pioneered decades ago, and widely popularized in that famous scene in The Matrix where Neo (Keanu Reeves) dodges bullets (woah). Since then, it has regularly been used in film production, from Superman Returns to Fight Club, Pulp Fiction, Fargo and more.

Fire Breathing in Real Time

This video was an experimental shoot for Martinez’s show reel, shot on RED Epic cameras. All imagery in this video was created in-camera. Take a look at the whole thing, it’s breathtaking.

Martinez breaks down the set-up:

48 DSLR camera array + RED Epic (120fps) and GH4 (96 fps). There is no CGI Animation or VFX.

If you like what you see, Martinez showcases similar videos on his website, including a time-lapse video of a 120-degree rig studio build, a green screen music video for Blessthefall, and a 360-degree Time Slice Rig using long exposure. His body of work includes over 25 music videos, 10 narrative films, and a handful of commercials and experimental projects. He also has a blog where he posts product reviews, tutorials, and discusses workflow, stock footage and other industry topics.

What do you think of the video? Hit us up down below.

HT: Gizmodo/Mitch Martinez

IMAGE: Vimeo/Mitch Martinez

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