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    Thanks for posting 120 fps so quickly. Can you shed some light as to what the noise is at the very top of the frame is? Looks similar to 16x9 proxies played in quicktime, but just a sliver at top.

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    hahah nice..I liked the addition of the Chartreuse in the background...

    "Chartreuse, the only liqueur so good they named a color after it." -QT
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strongbad_2Z View Post
    Thanks for posting 120 fps so quickly. Can you shed some light as to what the noise is at the very top of the frame is? Looks similar to 16x9 proxies played in quicktime, but just a sliver at top.

    That has appeared now on several of my shots. It is NOT in the original footage, just in the compression. Probably a RedAlert bug.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig Ryan View Post
    hahah nice..I liked the addition of the Chartreuse in the background...

    "Chartreuse, the only liqueur so good they named a color after it." -QT

    Lol yep. Weird stuff. Have you ever tried it? My preferred method is straight, over ice. Though I've heard there's an interesting champaign and Chartreuse mixed drink.
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    This is much pleasant than your Uzi shooting.
    Shooting such a shot is speciality table top work.
    There are many tricks to learn and use, like "double facing" the glass to the table so it won't move when pouring, and other tricks of lighting etc.
    Though it is a nice shot and the slow motions does its task.
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    Actually I've never tried it. Funny the only reason I noticed the chartreuse was because I JUST watched Death Proof before I came on here and watched your clip. It seems like an interesting drink though and I'll be sure to try it soon.
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