Every single time they put their arms down I had to hold my breath because I was expecting them to just snap in two
Hoped to see broken bones and blood.
Was dissappointed.
It looks disgusting when their feet get pushed up into their legs
Landing primo is the biggest bitch ever.
Kind of cool to see how fast your brain responds to you falling.
They should do the same thing but with GabeN dancing shirtless.
I wonder why the guy at 2:10 spits water
uh no he spat water out because it looks cool on a slow mo camera, and it kinda looks like the majority of those are a bit set up
not that it matters, because it was still cool to watch
Ah yes, I end up falling in much the same way that these guys do. I never realized that the skateboard bent that much, but that seems to be the case with most everything in slow motion.
Am I the only one that noticed that they're facial expressions never changed 90% of the time?
Hate this, whenever I fall instinctively put my arms down straight and they feel like their about to break
[QUOTE=RaxaHax;31618250]Am I the only one that noticed that they're facial expressions never changed 90% of the time?[/QUOTE]
You don't have a facial expression reflex. I mean, would you choose to be able to move into a less dangerous position in half a second? or be able to pull an OH SHIT face in half a second. The OH SHIT is not necessary in the natural world.
[QUOTE=MasterG;31605095]Slow motion is always fascinating to watch.[/QUOTE]
I want to watch a guy jizz in slow motion.
now we wait for a 10000FPS slow motion video of a guy throwing up in the back of a police car and the vomit all flies in the front with For Whom The Bell Tolls playing
So to get slow motion you need a camera that shoots hundreds of FPS? Or one that shoots 60 FPS but you playback at 24 FPS?
I was afraid to watch any further because I hate seeing people break bones. (If that even happened I don't know)
[QUOTE=jbthekid;31631298]I was afraid to watch any further because I hate seeing people break bones. (If that even happened I don't know)[/QUOTE]
I don't think there has been any high speed cams of any real injuries yet.
But it seems skaters now have high speed cameras.
It wont be long...
[QUOTE=FalcoLombardi;31631233]So to get slow motion you need a camera that shoots hundreds of FPS? Or one that shoots 60 FPS but you playback at 24 FPS?[/QUOTE]
More FPS = more captured detail.
I respect skateboarders... they must have balls of steel to continue even though its inevitable they will fall again.
I like how everytime they fall almost the same way everytime, i mean the hands go on the ground etc.
I know its normal, but its fun.
how much would a camera like that cost?
[QUOTE=peaceful guy;31635960]how much would a camera like that cost?[/QUOTE]
Lots
Its great to see how the body instantly reacts to falling.
Never in my life would I have guessed I'd hear a piano more annoying than an accordion.
Music is annoying
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[QUOTE=FalcoLombardi;31631233]So to get slow motion you need a camera that shoots hundreds of FPS? Or one that shoots 60 FPS but you playback at 24 FPS?[/QUOTE]
You need a camera that shoots up to 1000 FPS, which has the potential to cost A LOT of money.
Alternatively, you could get an Adobe After Effects plugin that makes it 'look' like slow-motion, but I'm not convinced about those.