Alien: Prometheus (2012) - Cinematic Study | 4K 8x Slo-mo (AI frame interpolation)

Adding excitement for the upcoming release of Alien: Romulus! Until that, I offer you a unique opportunity for in-depth cinematic analysis of Alien: Prometheus. Focusing exclusively on pivotal cinematic CGI sequences, this presentation utilizes 8x slow motion and 4K resolution to really dive into the details of the film’s visual storytelling, special effects artistry, and overall aesthetic. Processed with AI tools (frame interpolation, motion reconstruction, noise management) Colors are corrected (subtly) to bring more detail from the low-light scenarios. I used duplicate frames to improve compression quality on YouTube. This means, it shows as 60fps video but its actually 30fps, so for optimal viewing, watching at 2x speed is recommended, providing a 4x slow-motion experience at 60fps. Personally, when I was working on it I started noticing previously unnoticed details, such as the presence of multiple Engineer spacecraft hangars, inviting further analysis and discussion. CHAPTERS: 0:35 - Prometheus in orbit 8:36 - Descent 12:46 - Landing 17:31 - Liftoff of the Engineer’s Spacecraft 21:10 - Impact Prometheus is a 2012 science fiction horror film co-produced and directed by Ridley Scott. It is the fifth installment in the Alien franchise. Disclaimer: This video utilizes footage from Alien: Prometheus under Fair Use guidelines for the purposes of commentary, analysis, and transformative work. All rights reserved to the original copyright holders of 20th Century Studios, Scott Free Productions, and any other respective rights holders.
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