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Key Grip
“Key Grip” generally makes possible the manipulation of audio sequences and videos in a three-dimensional environment. For example, you can zoom into a tiny segment of a scene from any angle and at any speed, or transfer the scene into a virtual space. Time shifts and three-dimensional distortions can be done gradually or abruptly, whereby the viewer is immersed into a world that is simultaneously real and unreal. And since the performers and the audience are situated in one and the same environment, that environment can be reinterpreted in any way possible in order to accentuate particular features or to attribute new significance to them.

Source: Pascal Maresch

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