Smooth, High Definition Video of Curiosity's Landing On Mars 78
_0x783czar writes "Filmmaker Brad Canning has released a hi-def video of Curiosity's landing. This video was captured in low res, and then extrapolated and re-rendered by Canning to produce some of the most stunning imagery ever captured on an alien world. It took Canning over a month to complete the process. He used motion tracking to add sound effects which in turn give you the sensation of the ride of your life."
versions (Score:5, Funny)
The remastered version certainly is better quality, but I'll wait for the limited edition director's cut of Episode I: Giant Nuclear-Powered Laser Robot Invades Mars. It's supposed to be a rock-solid performance with plenty of driving action scenes.
Can we use this technology on... (Score:2, Funny)
...the newly released and terribly blurry photos of Kate Middleton's tits? And what kinds of sounds would he add to that film?
Re:Can we use this technology on... (Score:4, Funny)
My sound effects would sound not unlike a motorboat. ;-)