Richard Ryan from RatedRR YouTube channel has a passion to blow things up with high-speed cameras. Watch Ryan’s latest video features incredible 500 feet of detonation blowing up in a slow motion video below. The effect is mesmerising!
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M4 Carbine Assault Rifle in Slow Motion
Gav and Dan went to Alabama to test the mechanical workings of a fully automatic M4 Carbine Assault Rifle in an extremely slow motion video. The footage shot at 18000 frames per second using a high speed a Phantom v1610 and a Phantom Miro LC310.
Match Burning in Slow Motion
This is a macro sequence of a match burning in slow motion. It was shot at 4,000 frames-per-second using a Phantom Miro 4 camera with a bellows mounted on the lens to get in to an extreme macro mode. Watch the video below.
Go Pro: Fire Breathing in Slow Motion
Photographer Tyler Johnson teamed up with David Kelley GoPro Music Supervisor/Fire Breather to capture an incredible slow motion video shot by using an array of 24 Go Pro HD3s. Watch how the image moves smoothly in slow motion around the subject.
Slow Motion AK-47 Fired Underwater
Destin from SmarterEveryDay gave a demonstration using a Phantom Miro M320S high-speed camera to capture the amazing slow motion video of an AK-47 being fired underwater. The high speed video has revealed that submerging an AK 47 gun and firing it underwater appears to make it work better. The gun still works perfectly after the experiment.
Amazing Bead Chain Experiment in Slow Motion
On the latest episode of Earth Unplugged by BBC Earth Productions, they met with Steve Mould, the science guy from Britain’s Brightest, to explore the science behind the “self siphoning beads”. Steve demonstrates how the self-siphoning chain of beads works in slow motion. Amazingly, the entire chain of beads siphons out of the jar, float in midair seemingly against gravity. The chain levitate even… Continue reading Amazing Bead Chain Experiment in Slow Motion