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Digital Audio, Spectra Editing, Object Based Editing, Normalization... Watch this to the end.
 

Meet the “motion microscope,” a video-processing tool that plays up tiny changes in motion and color impossible to see with the naked eye. Video researcher Michael Rubinstein plays us clip after jaw-dropping clip showing how this tech can track an individual’s pulse and heartbeat simply from a piece of footage. Watch him recreate a conversation by amplifying the movements from sound Wavesbouncing off a bag of chips. The wow-inspiring and sinister applications of this tech you have to see to believe.

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audiokid Fri, 01/02/2015 - 22:37

isn't this amazing! Starting at 7:25, it really starts getting interesting. It shows how advanced we are getting in spectral audio. To be able to take a video of something and extract the audio out of the video simply through the vibration being detected is astonishing.

It won't be long before we can forensic edit or use spectral colour to trigger everything beyond our dreams. As a mixing engineer, this is really exciting. wow.