Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Slow Burn: Photoflash Bulb Shot At 1,052-fps

Don't blink: You might skip it. So swift is the popping of a photoflash tuber that even when shot at a overwhelming 1052 frames-per-second, it is all over in a partial moment.

This tranquil video was shot with the Phantom camera by VFX administrator and filmmaker Frazer Churchill (VFX team leader on Scott Pilgrim Vs The World ). The Phantom is able of sharpened at extraordinary speeds at high definition, up to a million fps , but the actual illusion lies in negligence down the routinely invisible to speeds the eyes can cope with. And this ripping spark is of course magic. we similar to it so sufficient we put the embedded video on double back so you can watch it over and over. You're welcome.

Slow Burn [Frazer Churchill / Vimeo around Maria Popova ]

See Also:

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