Publisher:Pracowania Badań Historycznych i Archeologicznych Pomost
Citation:Biografia Archeologii, nr 1, 2017 (2016, wersja web)
ISSN:2449-8017
Abstract:
In this paper, I discuss digital slow motion videography as a method of
recording rapidly occurring phenomena that are similar to past dynamic processes.
Slow motion videography has already seen use in documenting archaeological
experiments. In the past, this required expensive equipment and film. Only very
recently has this type of imaging become possible with consumer grade digital cameras
therefore allowing it to be utilized by archaeologists much more often, for example to
improve our understanding of stone tool making gestures. Until recently, slow motion
recordings were primarily used to demonstrate or facilitate an adequate, reflective
perception of experiment. However, today, digital media enables more varied footage-
based research through multiple recordings, video enhancement and integration of
data into computer databases and sharing and learning networks.