If someone handed you a camera that would record at 2,564 frames a second, you’d probably stay up all night and play with it, like videographer Tom Guilmette did.
Violating the laws of nature. Playing God. Capturing stuff we are not suppose to see. Potentially opening up a wormhole in the fabric of time.
These are a few of the things I think about while shooting with a Phantom High Speed Digital Cinema camera. The above video is a bunch of test footage I shot to get familiar with the new “Flex” version. I shot inside my Las Vegas Palms Casino hotel room between the hours of 2am and 6am.
He was in Las Vegas to shoot a ping pong tournament, in which a high-speed camera is necessary. See the video and read all about the experience at Guilmette’s site. Link -via Cynical-C
Gliding through the Bath train station on a Saturday morning with a high-speed camera pointed out the window, capturing everything in detail. No plot, little action, and sadly, no music, but this video is oddly fascinating. -via b3ta
A captivating video of sneezing captured on high speed camera. This public service announcement is from Australia. Now you’ll want to wash your hands and go get a flu shot!
– via bitsandpieces
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