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Shot at 500 Frames Per Second.
Directed By Nick Campbell
Produced By Colin Davis
Staring: Benny, Benna, Colin and Nick
Music: Count Backwards To Black by Black Moth Super Rainbow.

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  • Jordan Megahy plus 2 years ago
    Wow...
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  • thenationalparcs 2 years ago
    What camera did you use to shoot this? I love the lighting!
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  • Nick Campbell plus 2 years ago
    It was shot with the Phantom Camera by Vision Research.
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  • Joel Gillman 2 years ago
    That is really bizzare! There's some weird streaks of light that look like the might be light leaks, but the Phantom (from the website) looks like it's digital.

    Where would those have come from?
  • Nick Campbell plus 10 months ago
    The light leaks are composited.
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  • Jordan Beck 2 years ago
    Haha, the one where none popped was good. I liked the symmetry. Nice work.
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  • Dave Nix 2 years ago
    reminds me of video art by bill viola, you should check his stuff out if you haven't already
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  • pauline 2 years ago
    this is GREAT. i really, really love it.
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  • Yann Traboulsi 2 years ago
    nicely done!
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  • Crazyitalian521 2 years ago
    Amazing! love the lighting and camera quality. 5 stars!
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  • Moog 2 years ago
    oooh - that's cool.
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  • Remyyy plus 2 years ago
    superb, superb !
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  • mililim 2 years ago
    that is so pretty.
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  • Amenon plus 2 years ago
    Lots of fun :-)
    Memories of summertime playground water-wars...
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  • Byron 2 years ago
    amazing
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  • Ted Kluwe plus 2 years ago
    THAT Was ONE OF THE AWESOMEST VIDEOS I HAVE SEEN ON Vimeo so far!
  • Nick Campbell plus 10 months ago
    Thanks Ted
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  • hunter chapman 2 years ago
    what kinda camera did u use?
  • Nick Campbell plus 10 months ago
    It was shot with the Phantom Camera by Vision Research.
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  • James Whitley 2 years ago
    Wow is right.. interesting work.. would have been nice to see then get hit from above a couple times.. if you own the camera - let's see more of what you can do with it.
  • Nick Campbell plus 10 months ago
    I wish I owned one. There will be more Slo Mo theatre to come though. Stay tuned.
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  • Charles Step[sic] 2 years ago
    It must have been fun to take turns doling out punishment. Great work!
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  • Good job!

    If you like slow-motion and water balloons, be sure to check it out this music video by We Are Wolves.

    It was shot with the Phantom camera at speeds up to 1000 fps.

    vimeo.com/955645

    Cheers!
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  • craig downing 2 years ago
    owning someone never looked so beautiful. Nicely done.
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  • Nadav Shatz 2 years ago
    very cool.
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  • sam 1 year ago
    How do they keep their face so still?
  • Nick Campbell plus 10 months ago
    Oh they moved alright. It's just that the footage is so slow, you don't notice it. Hehe
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  • Guilherme Lima 9 months ago
    500 ):0
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  • Navarro Parker 6 months ago
    All the lens flares! Did JJ Abrams direct this? ;)
  • Nick Campbell plus 6 months ago
    hehehe. Flares forever!!!!!
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  • Sherley Moomintroll 28 days ago
    i love this so so so so so so much.
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  • Matt Weeks 27 days ago
    What music was used in this video? i need this on my ipod.
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  • Nick Campbell plus 27 days ago
    Music: Count Backwards To Black by Black Moth Super Rainbow.
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