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Eye-Popping Flyover Of New York City Shot In 12K Is Magnificent
In recent years, filmmaker Phil Holland specialized in aerial footage at extremely high resolution. In 12K mode he also recorded a video before you, in which he chose the beauty of the New York City.
They shot the scenes from the air with more cameras, and the price of all the cameras was $238,500.
The cameras were installed inside the Shotover K1 Hammerhead 6-axis stabilized airborne camera, which was then attached to the helicopter.
This way required a lot of postproduction, and each thumbnail of the video below contains the same size of information as the 100 megapixel photo. All the photos had to be combined into one video, and the result was breathtaking.
In order to better understand the true meaning of the 12K tag, lets explain it quickly - the video has a 48.5 times better resolution than the videos recorded in the 1080p resolution.
The video before you is reduced to 8K, as a YouTube does not even accept such a large format. Use a wheel in the frame to change the resolution to the highest to get the best quality - if the device allows you to do so.
They shot the scenes from the air with more cameras, and the price of all the cameras was $238,500.
The cameras were installed inside the Shotover K1 Hammerhead 6-axis stabilized airborne camera, which was then attached to the helicopter.
This way required a lot of postproduction, and each thumbnail of the video below contains the same size of information as the 100 megapixel photo. All the photos had to be combined into one video, and the result was breathtaking.
In order to better understand the true meaning of the 12K tag, lets explain it quickly - the video has a 48.5 times better resolution than the videos recorded in the 1080p resolution.
The video before you is reduced to 8K, as a YouTube does not even accept such a large format. Use a wheel in the frame to change the resolution to the highest to get the best quality - if the device allows you to do so.