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Sakamoto Days Revision

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Rule 4 of our Cinematic Time page states this:
  • Cinematic time should not be used if the time-frame the event of interest happens in occurs during a time-frame that is suggested to be sped up in any way and a cut is involved.
This would clearly fall under rule 4.
I'm having trouble reading this calc. What measurement is the red line here?
 
Rule 4 of our Cinematic Time page states this:
  • Cinematic time should not be used if the time-frame the event of interest happens in occurs during a time-frame that is suggested to be sped up in any way and a cut is involved.
This would clearly fall under rule 4.
If indeed cinematic timeframe cannot be used, I think 1 second timeframe should be used for this, but I'm also curious about KingTempest16 opinion.
I'm having trouble reading this calc. What measurement is the red line here?
Length of the triangular prism
 
It says thats the yellow line. Was that an error on your end?
I thought it would be strange if I just called the red line "length" and the yellow line "height".

Actually it doesn't really matter, from Takamura's point of view the red line can be considered as the height, but when we look at the figure it is the length of the triangular prism.
 
I'm sorry, but we have plans for my calcs that I wanted to put forward and I never intended for someone else to use them without my permission. Please don't just find calcs that nobody spoke to you about and instantly put them in threads.

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