ffmpeg -i "The.Boys.S03E07.mkv" -vf "codecview=mv=pf+bf+bb" -f null - This visualizes the motion vectors. Spoiler: The CGI on the super-suit punches is smoother than you think, but the practical effects for the... ahem ... "intimate" stunts rely on heavy optical flow interpolation. Let’s be honest. The Deep talking to his gills is the highest form of cinema. To clip just his pep talk with Timothy the Octopus (RIP):
If you are like me, you didn't just watch The Boys Season 3. You studied it.
Have you ripped Season 3 apart yet? Share your funniest FFmpeg still frames in the comments.
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Whether it was analyzing the frame-perfect reaction of Homelander’s crumbling ego or extracting the exact moment Hughie panics, sometimes a screenshot isn't enough. You need the raw data.
ffmpeg -i "The.Boys.S03E06.mkv" -vf "fps=1" soldier_boy_frames/frame_%04d.jpg This extracts one frame per second. If you want every single frame (24 per second), change fps=1 to fps=24 . Watching Homelander’s laser eyes flicker at native framerate is terrifying. 2. The "Herogasm" Blur Effect (Reverse Engineering) There is a specific chaotic zoom during the brawl. I wanted to see if the blur was in-camera or digital.
ffmpeg -i "The.Boys.S03E07.mkv" -vf "codecview=mv=pf+bf+bb" -f null - This visualizes the motion vectors. Spoiler: The CGI on the super-suit punches is smoother than you think, but the practical effects for the... ahem ... "intimate" stunts rely on heavy optical flow interpolation. Let’s be honest. The Deep talking to his gills is the highest form of cinema. To clip just his pep talk with Timothy the Octopus (RIP):
If you are like me, you didn't just watch The Boys Season 3. You studied it.
Have you ripped Season 3 apart yet? Share your funniest FFmpeg still frames in the comments.
Enter .
Whether it was analyzing the frame-perfect reaction of Homelander’s crumbling ego or extracting the exact moment Hughie panics, sometimes a screenshot isn't enough. You need the raw data.
ffmpeg -i "The.Boys.S03E06.mkv" -vf "fps=1" soldier_boy_frames/frame_%04d.jpg This extracts one frame per second. If you want every single frame (24 per second), change fps=1 to fps=24 . Watching Homelander’s laser eyes flicker at native framerate is terrifying. 2. The "Herogasm" Blur Effect (Reverse Engineering) There is a specific chaotic zoom during the brawl. I wanted to see if the blur was in-camera or digital.