Speaking of milk, you should do some slowmo with a milk frother (one of the cheap spinny whisky ones). Close up slow motion shots was the first thing I thought of when I used one for the first time, but I don’t have the means to do it beyond an iPhone, which isn’t nearly fast enough (I tried anyway). Something like saturating the whisk in a thick paint and turning it on next to a white canvas, slowly lowering it into colored milk or in a colored powder medium, like color run powder or glitter (god willing you want to get that shit everywhere). I think it could potentially produce some pretty cool spiral effects provided the camera is fast enough. But, I’ve been dying to see it done since using one
Nice thought! That could be interesting to try out. Your right that would probably look really cool at the right frame rate. Haha Wish we still had the v1611 around for the 18k fps.
I've been mixing audio for years now. I think the talking clips are just too quiet, but the background music is at a good level. Great video tho! Love your content. :)
Yes & no. It's pretty much the bare minimum you'd need for bullet time. It isn't the 100k+ fps that I have done before on this channel, but it's the best I can do with the equipment I have at the moment and it's leagues slower than you'd get on any regular cinema camera which usually top off at 300fps. Just trying to stay productive!
Good question. I think I'll let Brandon answer that one in his own timing since it's kinda complicated. He has been uploading with GizmoSlipTech for a while though. I help him with B-Roll on that channel.
Just a wild guess, but as someone who flies model aircraft and drones, I’ve always wondered if his decrease in videos had something to do with the fact that a large portion of his videos circled around dropping things from a drone and the drone laws changing so much in the last few years. Not sure where he lives, but if he lives anywhere near an airport/military base/prison, that could severely limit his airspace and/or the ceiling as which he could legally fly. I always assumed with a drone that big, which definitely exceeds the weight limit that requires it to be registered with the FAA, that he had a license to fly it. But, there are different licenses required to operate a drone; one license to fly for fun/hobby and a different one to fly for profit, and he definitely would’ve had to have the latter. So, maybe he didn’t have a license and copped a fine from the FAA. Or, just the fact that taking a drone that large to a public park (where it may or may not be legal for him to fly) or in the street right outside of his home and dropping things from 100+’ isn’t exactly the safest thing to do. So, maybe he got in trouble for that, or his videos were constantly being demonetized because it wasn’t considered “safe.” Just a total guess, though…
You know what ELSE really helps your channel? Not waiting *3 MONTHS* to put out a one minute video. 🙄 This shoot couldn't have taken any more than a day, maybe 2 to set up, shoot and edit, so why aren't you kicking out more vids? And wouldn't vids like this make more sense at a higher resolution than just 1080? 🤦🏻♂️
@@RandomBogey Thanks man. :) Yeah I am trying to have fun with this channel moving forward as much as I can. Little videos like this that don't take much effort help me to not burn out. Haha Doesn't help that most of my videos when I was going strong took sometimes tens of thousands of dollars, months of my time (and sometimes the time of a team), along with heavy amounts of emotional energy to accomplish. Often to walk away with little in the way of profit. They were as much passion projects as anything.
What happened to gizmoslip?!
This looks really cool : )
Thanks! :)
Speaking of milk, you should do some slowmo with a milk frother (one of the cheap spinny whisky ones). Close up slow motion shots was the first thing I thought of when I used one for the first time, but I don’t have the means to do it beyond an iPhone, which isn’t nearly fast enough (I tried anyway). Something like saturating the whisk in a thick paint and turning it on next to a white canvas, slowly lowering it into colored milk or in a colored powder medium, like color run powder or glitter (god willing you want to get that shit everywhere). I think it could potentially produce some pretty cool spiral effects provided the camera is fast enough. But, I’ve been dying to see it done since using one
Nice thought! That could be interesting to try out. Your right that would probably look really cool at the right frame rate. Haha Wish we still had the v1611 around for the 18k fps.
I just the FS700, how did you got 3200 fps? thanks
Is this whole milk is 2% milk or is it skim milk
Cool concept, nice vid. BGM was a little loud. Looking forward to the next.
Literally Just turn it down.
BGM? Let me know what you mean and I'll try to keep that in mind during the next edit. Also, yeah I'll do my best! I think you will enjoy it.
@@BeyondSlowMotion back ground music
@@PoorSportMarq Who is Just?
I've been mixing audio for years now. I think the talking clips are just too quiet, but the background music is at a good level. Great video tho! Love your content. :)
W video man🔥🔥
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Do you consider 3200 fps to be ultra slow motion?
Yes & no. It's pretty much the bare minimum you'd need for bullet time. It isn't the 100k+ fps that I have done before on this channel, but it's the best I can do with the equipment I have at the moment and it's leagues slower than you'd get on any regular cinema camera which usually top off at 300fps. Just trying to stay productive!
@@BeyondSlowMotion thank you, keep on keeping on man. Don't stop the content
@@person86422 I'll do my best!
Whats up with gizmoslip? Just realized i haven't seen a video pop up in probably like a year now
Good question. I think I'll let Brandon answer that one in his own timing since it's kinda complicated. He has been uploading with GizmoSlipTech for a while though. I help him with B-Roll on that channel.
@@BeyondSlowMotion oh i didnt know there was a gizmoslip tech, ill have to check it out. Thanks for the response
Just a wild guess, but as someone who flies model aircraft and drones, I’ve always wondered if his decrease in videos had something to do with the fact that a large portion of his videos circled around dropping things from a drone and the drone laws changing so much in the last few years. Not sure where he lives, but if he lives anywhere near an airport/military base/prison, that could severely limit his airspace and/or the ceiling as which he could legally fly. I always assumed with a drone that big, which definitely exceeds the weight limit that requires it to be registered with the FAA, that he had a license to fly it. But, there are different licenses required to operate a drone; one license to fly for fun/hobby and a different one to fly for profit, and he definitely would’ve had to have the latter. So, maybe he didn’t have a license and copped a fine from the FAA. Or, just the fact that taking a drone that large to a public park (where it may or may not be legal for him to fly) or in the street right outside of his home and dropping things from 100+’ isn’t exactly the safest thing to do. So, maybe he got in trouble for that, or his videos were constantly being demonetized because it wasn’t considered “safe.” Just a total guess, though…
@@RandomBogey never even thought of the drone laws, that could be part of the reason. Whatever the reason, i miss all those crazy experiments
@@RandomBogey It's not that, but I do appreciate the level of thought given there! :) I'll let Brandon talk about it if he ever feels up for it.
You know what ELSE really helps your channel?
Not waiting *3 MONTHS* to put out a one minute video. 🙄
This shoot couldn't have taken any more than a day, maybe 2 to set up, shoot and edit, so why aren't you kicking out more vids? And wouldn't vids like this make more sense at a higher resolution than just 1080? 🤦🏻♂️
Probably because he has a primary job and UA-cam isn’t his main concern? UA-cam isn’t the main priority for everyone who posts videos here.
@@RandomBogey Thanks man. :) Yeah I am trying to have fun with this channel moving forward as much as I can. Little videos like this that don't take much effort help me to not burn out. Haha Doesn't help that most of my videos when I was going strong took sometimes tens of thousands of dollars, months of my time (and sometimes the time of a team), along with heavy amounts of emotional energy to accomplish. Often to walk away with little in the way of profit. They were as much passion projects as anything.