3D video effect-example

Hello !
Check out bottom video link, you will see cool 3d effect.
I would like to replicate it, does anybody know how to ???.
It seems to be a video effect in some video editor but also must be recorded in similar way.
If you want to record that you have one problem because you have to be in one moment in many different spots to record. So it think this is software effect.
Any suggestion ?? Is it possible to create this in Motion or Final Cut Pro,...
http://www.pinkbike.com/video/506/

if you mean the effect where the point of view moves while the subject is frozen or in slow motion, this is usually created either with multiple cameras (more complex methods include moving the camera around a subject against a greenscreen then compositing it with footage of the background, and of course cgi)
this search will get you some tutorials...
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=bullettimetutorial&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
...you'll need to sift the results to avoid the ones aimed at 3d animation

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