That was actually used in the UK back in pre 'r-18' times as a method to legally sell hardcore VHS when only softcore was legal.
The idea was that as it was a speeded up sequence of still pictures, but not fast enough to be actually video quality, they could get round the law. Needless to say it didnt fly.
What I did find strange though was that the person who was behind the idea, instead of taking an existing film, actually shot a full feature film using the method that ONLY captured that style of footage - (1 frame every second or so) - instead of shooting it normally and doing that 'effect' in the edit...
So he kinda lost out a bit, but being a multi millionaire who owned his own newspaper, I don't think he really cared that much...
__________________
👁️ 👍️ 💩
|