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The First Tent scene in Slow motion

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Ellemeno:
YOu are so right, David, slo mo is good and so is advancing frame by frame.  Sure, it takes a while, but I'm in no hurry to have those images pass by.  I've slo mo'd and frame by framed through a lot of the moments of the movie, just to see those little facial expressions we love.

serious crayons:
Wish I weren't so technologically inept -- I can barely manage reverse and fast-forward. But I'll try to figure it out. Just stretching these way-too-abreviated scenes out a little LOOOOOOONGER is reason enough.

Becky:
LOL I tried this the first time I got the DVD, well after watching the film through fully first, and it is so intimate I just love it. But also a new button I have discovered on my DVD remote since I got BBM: my wonderful 6x zoom! I swear the button has almost worn away from my remote.
My life is not complete without seeing that string of spit up close and personal.
Trust me there are alot of scenes that look even better 6x bigger, trust me.
I am sure I will aslo be using my very special half-time and 6x zoom when I get my Jarhead DVD tomorrow. I wonder what scene I will be watching close up and in slow motion....I wonder! ;D

isabelle:

--- Quote from: latjoreme on May 14, 2006, 12:18:03 pm ---Wish I weren't so technologically inept -- .


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So am I Katherine, but I have worked it out! Try this:
Play the film, and when you get to the scene you want in slo mo, press PAUSE and then FAST FORWARD! It will give you different speeds according to how many times you press FF. The slowest is if you press FF just once!
 Let me know if this works! Haven't had opportunity to watch yet, as I want to be on my own, but will first chance (I tried it on another film, and everyone wondered why I wanted to see the character open her fridge in slow motion!)

Meryl:
Ah yes, the slo-mo feature!  The unsung legendary heroes of our time (may they be showered with blessings!) are those nameless folks who brought us the remote control with all its divine attributes:  the blessed mute button, the holy fast forward and reverse, and yes, the sacred slow motion replay.  I love living in the Age of Technology.  8)  8)  8)

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