Heating up kernels of corn isn’t just a way to make a perfect movie snack. If you have the right cameras, you can also make a cinematic experience unto itself. One that is equal parts science and art.
The YouTube channel Warped Perception took a Phantom v2512 Ultra High-Speed Camera at 30,000 frames per second to a couple kernels of corn as they were heated up and… wow. The explosion, the steam ...
Some researchers at GE got hold of a super slow motion camera. You know what that means. They started messing around with what was to hand — and so the rest of us get gorgeous footage that makes ...
If someone had told you when you got out of bed this morning that a video of popcorn was about to make your day better, you probably wouldn't have believed them. Fast forward a few hours, and that's ...
Watching popcorn pop is utterly captivating, even in real-time. But when you film the process with a high-speed camera capable of capturing 30,000 frames every second, watching those kernels explode ...
Whether you're stressed out about what Trump is doing or are feeling anxious at work, relax your mind for about two minutes with this video of popcorn popping incredibly slowly. Created by Warped ...
YouTube channel Warped Perception film things in super slow motion, like this video of popcorn popping. They say they pick things that are "too fast to see" but "too cool not to" – like a bullet ...
Swiss design students have developed what has to be the least efficient method of popping popcorn possible. It’s basically the exact opposite of the Popinator, which we reported on earlier. Using what ...
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