About 20 years ago, a neuroscientist named David Eagleman strapped a bunch of students into harnesses, hoisted them to the top of an imposing metal tower, and then, without warning, dropped them 150 ...
Imagine a car advertisement. Or a beauty-product spot. If it’s for a luxury brand, or for one that is hoping to achieve such status, there’s a good chance it uses slow motion.
Commentary: Apple Intelligence was supposed to be the headline feature on Apple's new phones, but a new slow-mo video setting steals the show. As Managing Editor, I lead CNET's mobile team, covering ...
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