Flying through space and time using high speed camera rig. Engineering by : Amaris goo.gl/qqe5rL Sound Design & Music by: Simply Sonic Studios www.simplysonicstudios.com
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@@LA-sh9jh It's pretty common among filmmakers to just use CGI because doing it in the real world is extremely difficult (obviously not for Macro Room)
@@avillainous9721 wrong. Here the camera is spinning, and is in a well lit, well composed environment.. and also the ball falls in the liquid in a very precise way to create a very interesting spillage. If you were to just slow down a spillage, and not pay attention to lighting, composition, and the way how the actual liquid spills, it won't look as cool.
@@tuxedocattoo the reason you get a blurry picture is because your camera shutter speed or something is too slow for this kind of work, he shot this using a >900 fps camera, and the reason the camera flys off, as you can probably guess is because your rig cant handle the inertial energy created by spinning something that fast