Cool idea. By default I might suggest this video instead—very similar to yours, but with a girl running down the track, so you can actually see how slowed down it is (as opposed to it looking like a still frame).
I am quite surprised by the relative stillness of the people contrasted to the girl’s running. Do people really not move at all in the time it takes someone to run several person-widths?
Cool idea. By default I might suggest this video instead—very similar to yours, but with a girl running down the track, so you can actually see how slowed down it is (as opposed to it looking like a still frame).
(Small exception to Critch’s video looking like a still frame: There’s a dude with a moving hand at 0:45.)
I am quite surprised by the relative stillness of the people contrasted to the girl’s running. Do people really not move at all in the time it takes someone to run several person-widths?
That one requires login to view, which seems like a trivial inconvenience worth avoiding?
I didn’t need to login. Not sure what the difference is.