shot on the Phantom 2512 slow motion camera with Professor Truscott of the University of Utah’s ‘Splash Lab.’ Team members for this shot include Mark Noel, Jeremiah Chen, and Jason Savath. Thanks is also given to Professor Hertzberg for her assistance and use of her Lab. Shot at 8,000 frames per second (first shot) and 25000 frames per second (second shot).
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The sound effects really add to the video. I like that the speed changes at different times. Its artistic and very interesting from a scientific standpoint. Well done.
Nice slow motion video of an event that is otherwise hard to fully “take in”. I particularly like the close up of the cork being ejected and struck by the higher speed, two phase jet. I also enjoyed the footage of the vapor filled bubble popping. Lighting and focus are good. Although the sound track makes it a great video artistically I think it adds misleading “data” from the perspective of an accurate study of the fluid flow and probably should be noted in an opening disclaimer.
Your sound effects form what I could here in class seemed very accurate. very impressed.
1. The video is wonderfully artistic- especially with the matched audio you created- perfect.
2. The fluid physics are excellently shown.
3. The lighting is fantastic and is both artistic, match the music and frames, as well as highlight the fluid physics.
Very nice video! There are so many physical events taking place and this video helps illustrate them. The sounds effects added really enhanced the video as well.
The lighting on this shot is amazing. The sound is very eerie to match the video sounds.
Soundtrack is perfect!! Really added drama to the video. The video playing in reverse was really awesome. Love how you slowed down the speeds and played with it. Love seeing the bubble burst and seeing all the fog that came out, and then see that get hit with more bubbly fog. Amazing video!
The soundtrack match what is happening in the video very well and create an immersive experience. Nice editing choices as well!
I really like how you synced the sound to the video. I enjoyed the incorporation of rewinding back in time as well as slowing down and speeding up of the video in some parts.
Great music and sound background. Enjoyable video.
Love the sound! Love the video ! Good job Dan
I like how one can see the jet continue to accelerate the cork as is moves out of the frame. The audio editing was very well-done, I would have never known that they were synthetic.
Nice video, good lighting. Nice video editing, interesting fluid dynamics.
Great lighting. Good focus and detail. I really like how you sped up some sections of the video. Nice background sounds to go with video. Great job!
Very clean background so the flow can really be emphasized. The “fog” is very interesting to see and then the champagne piercing the cloud. Initially I enjoy the sound effects on the video.
All of these videos are so cool! This one definitely has some really cool editing and sound effects that give the flow emotion. Awesome video.
Nice music choice for the flow. The speed up slow down reverse effect was really cool. Also nice to have the zoomed in shot. Lighting is well done.
Great use of post processing and utilizing sound effects in the video. The flow is well captured you did a great job.
Great work with the lighting, I like how pulled back this shot was in comparison to your teammates. Very nice to see multiple crop views also. Your sound effects are also great. Reminded me of some exhibits at the denver aquarium to be honest.