
How Films Turn Everyday Foods Into Terrifying Killers
Article explains how filmmakers use real physics, lenses, frame rates and human pareidolia to turn ordinary food into fierce, fast, almost superpowered objects on screen.

Article explains how filmmakers use real physics, lenses, frame rates and human pareidolia to turn ordinary food into fierce, fast, almost superpowered objects on screen.

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