Go behind the scenes of filming a blue powder explosion at 1000fps. See how high speed cinematography captures every detail in slow motion, turning a simple effect into cinematic magic.#SlowMotion ...
xperience the violent beauty of a dry ice explosion as high-speed cameras capture every millisecond of buildup and rupture in ultra-slow motion. Filmed at an astonishing 25,000 frames per second, the ...
This is what it looks like when you shoot stuff at an old TV set (or a line of doomed eggs) at capture speeds up to 39000 frames per second You’ve probably seen videos like this before, but probably ...
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