Everything is slowed down more than 100 times. Thanks to an expert videographer and editor named Tom Guilmette and a Vision Research Phantom Flex camera
There is so much beauty in water, hidden from us, defended by time, and the human limitation of being unable to manipulate our sense of it. The only way we have been able to discover it, and can appreciate it in its entirety, is with the help of slow-motion cameras. I think liquid water is one of the most beautiful things in slow-mo. No matter how exactly it is in motion - whether it's being poured, or shot, or whatever - there is always an inherent enchanting quality to it, in every frame.
0:00-0:34 "Yep. That's me. Now, you're probably wondering, 'why am I falling onto the bed like this? Is it for dramatic effect? Did you have a long day? Are you being thrown onto it against your will?' Well, to be honest...no. See, something I bought online finally came on today--a new Phantom Flex camera. And I intend to get every use out of it I can!"
no, you slow the clip down at the camera. it's a kind of a editing program on the camera. and after you have slowed down the footage on the camera, you just connect the camera to a computer and export it. than you can edit the slowed down footage on you computer and upload it to the web. :)
I LIKED YOUR VIDEO.. VERY SATISFYING.. PLEASE UPLOAD MORE VIDEOS LIKE CRUSHING, WATER POURING, SQUEEZING LEMON, DIPING INTO THE WATER OR OTHER LIQUID, ETC
Nothing digital is really as amusing on acid. HD ruins the melting and screen jumping. Record it on a camcorder and watch a VHS of it and you’ll be chugging milk 😭🤯👹👀👋🏼