1 MILLION FPS - The Slow Mo Guys
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- Опубліковано 4 тра 2022
- Gav and Dan crank the frame rate all the way up to 11... plus 999,989 frames per second to film bullets as they gracefully glide through a lovely selection of eggs.
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Sound design by Daniel Fabelo
Filmed with the Phantom TMX 7510
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I took a lot of pictures this day. - Gav
I’m not surprised!
Took a big byte outta your storage?
Feburary 11 2022…
How much storage was needed for the 1mil fps? =)
@@BurntFaceMan A lot ?
I now greatly anticipate the release of Daniel Gruchy’s newest children’s book, “An Egg On My Leg.”
Ok
I immediately thought of you whe he said that xD
It's a Tom World after all!
The shock from the Glock,
Left a splatter of batter,
A drop from a glob,
An egg on my leg.
The sequel to "Burning Hot Oil On My Leg"
It's honestly so strange to see these guys popping up every once in a while on my recommended. I remember seeing them as a kid in 2009. Still going strong it seems.
That's impressive as they only started in 2010.
@@MarcelVos Must be the same temporal memory as Amber Heard!
Stickman... WHAT is so strange about this excellent highly successful show still being posted on UA-cam, and after nine or ten years as a very popular show?? This fantastic episode has had over 800K views in the first nine or so hours. I fail to see anything strange about it! This innovative show IS going strong, no doubt about it!
Because they are Slow* Mo Guys
*Slow, Steady and Strong.
same style of show different show bro
The infinitely divisibility of time is mind boggling. So much happens in a nanosecond
fractalssss
'Infinitely divisible' Planck time enters the chat*
Divisibility is too much for 00:37!
I gotta say though, surely it should be infinitely divisible or infinite divisibility 😂
Xeno wants a word
To put this in to perspective, the movie titanic was a 3 hour and 16 minute long film, shot at a frame rate of 48 fps. Equating to a total of 564 480 frames, just a bit over half a second shot with this camera at 1m fps. Impressive!
it is exactly 0.5648 seconds if you're into decimals
That really does put it into perspective! Dang.
I would love to see a series where they go back and recreate a lot of their old videos..especially now with faster cameras
Like the one where they put a spray can on a charcoal grill and it launched upwards like an SLBM.
Big agree!
Sorry Dan, time to get annihilated by a football again.
All the giant balloon videos
Absolutely
I think what makes these videos, besides the equipment, is the clear friendship these two have. Cracking jokes, laughing at the stupidest things, and just generally enjoying each other's company. They're two best pals doing what they love, and it's always a pleasure to watch.
Reminds me of when they were just doing the stupidest but best videos back in England it was great, my brother showed me this channel probably 10 or 11 years ago when I was in primary school and been watching it ever since, never gets old.
maybe the real FPS are the friends we made along the way?
@@christianh.4881 Imagine making a million Friends Per Second.
Cracking jokes, I see what you did there.
@Ayoto 🅥 Buzz off, bot.
14:05 Whoever edits and takes the time to add a sound and visual effect to Dan poking himself in the eye really makes those little easter eggs absolutely hilarious. I almost passed out laughing so hard.
Gav actually does all the sound design! He uploaded a video of the process, it takes many hours and a lot of tweaking and finding things for a final product
I hadn't even noticed that but now I'm dying lol
ME TOO LMAO
I love the chemistry Dan and Gav have throughout all these videos. Like childhood friends just messing around.
Love the wholesome exchange at 2:40
D: "Then they realized out I'm an idiot"
G&D: *laughs*
G: "But not when it comes to weapons!"
Eggchange*
they have been friends for so long and it shows
😁😁😁😁
Wholesome? That's when I realized we were playing the shell game!
Not gonna lie, that eye-poke with the 'hit' sound, nearly fell off my chair!
Quality stuff.
14:04 if you're looking, lol
Glad I wasn't the only one who appreciated that addition
Sounds exactly like the "hit" from Silo Entertainment airsoft videos. The hit marker confirms it for me. Nice reference guys!
I just love how Dan played it off like nothing happened, but the editor was like: "naw, I saw that..."
Clowing on poor Dan lmao
@@ClipsByMiles its just call of dutys old hit marker sound and image
The object is adding volume to the sealed chamber, which increases the internal chamber pressure, thus material is forced out from the chamber penetration area to balance the intrusion. Ultimately the pressure increase defeats the entire structure and it goes supernova. But initially, it tried to relieve the pressure. Awesome video, thanks.
i love how much care they put into making the shot look not only pleasing but reusable for anyone that could use stuff like this
Dan subtly failing to put his glasses on correctly and poking his eye made me laugh out loud
Timeframe?
@@RubenTafteberg 14:05 they even added an animation and a sound effect to it lol
🤣🤣 I didn’t catch that the first time lol
THAT was the point where his street cred was ruined 😆
@@harriehausenman8623 hahahaha
Dan was so good at hitting everything, he even hit himself in the eye.
The hit marker was *chef’s kiss*
I thought the whole thing was very impressive
Genuine lol at Dan poking himself in the eye. Splendid
The shadow from the shockwave was incredible to see
I love Gavin's Turn to Dan for explanation of why it should stay in at the end.
Just like, "Alright, let"s hear this then."
14:04
Very impressive indeed, Dan.
Also that hitmarker had me busting up, thank you for throwing that in.
Had me dying! xD
Hit like in ASG clips😁👌
Hahaha same same
I just went looking for this comment, I laughed so hard 😂😂
Irony is getting poked in the eye by your safety glasses.
Dan's final move there, and the following conversation I thought was just hilarious
Slow motion photography and videography is like being in a completely different world.
And secondly, I am absolutely blown away that a fragile egg will cause a bullet to begin to tumble. I never would have believed it.
The best part by far was when Dan pokes his eye with his glasses, and no one even mentioned it, yet there is a flash added in post editing. Great job.
I came down here to say the same thing
14:05
Made me laugh. Gotta love subtle details.
Yeah, love hit markers.
Best thing to come from call of duty
“Everyone used to tell me I should be a doctor… until they realised I’m an idiot”….
Dan 😀
Which, I might point out, he most *definitely* is NOT. Dan, you hear me? You are every bit Gav's match, just in a different way!
In other words, love you BOTH!!
I am simply blown away by the post for that last sequence. So much fun!
You've both got plenty of 'cred' in my mind, that's for sure! Thanks for all of the education you've provided me. Imma HUGE fan!
“I was told I should be a doctor but then everyone realized I was an idiot.”
God, Dan, we missed you…
I was going to like this but its on 420
@@adubz1986 what am I supposed to do with this information?
wow
@@idkicy2690 store it in ur memory
@Nick M crringeeeee
Seeing the shockwaves and also the spin on the bullet was really interesting to see.
no way you guys are here
14:06 Poor Dan. :(
Nice to see u here @TEM
🤓 ☝you said see twice
I don't think that's a shockwave since that happens in the barrel. Pretty sure that is just a pressure wave.
“The incredible edible egg!” 😂 Gotta love geeking out with these two good eggs! ❤️💪🏼😎👍🏼❤️
“People already know and think that I’m a complete tool nerd.”
Yes, yes we do Dan. And that’s why we love you.
Seeing the shockwaves on the eggs were amazing ... And also, Dan, you were always cool. 😁
It's fascinating that at your highest framerate, light itself is moving about 500 feet with every exposure.
that's not as fast as I would expect. I suppose it shows how fast our cameras have become
@@ijd990 There are cameras that we can observe such ludicrous speed.
That gives me an idea: they could go near an astronomical observatory that uses laser adaptive optics and coordinate with the observatory so they aim the camera to catch the laser turning on and the light wavefront moving upwards into the sky. You’d have to be quite some distance away to see several frames of light advancing.
@@yoted They have already done something with CalTech to capture footage of the speed of light. They scatter a laser beam through a bottle of water with a small amount of milk to scatter the light so the sensors can detect it, and they don't use just one sensor but many, arranged so that they each fire just picoseconds after each other, thus capturing images that can show how a wave of light travels through the bottle. It's on their channel
@@yoted They have a video of filming light in 10 tirlllion fps
To think an egg could deflect the path of a bullet! Thanks to you, now I know.
Liquid is actually gonna do this pretty much every time bc of how fast it's traveling, basically it can only compress so far at a molecular level, before the force exerted by the liquid is temporarily equal to the force being exerted by the bullet, at which point force of motion is redirected, and there's a bit of loss of force in the bullet.
*Hydraulics*
Shootin' eggs will cost you a fortune in 2023.
Egg hunt? Hmm, sounds very rich.
@@Dushnila.198That's an understatement.
The sound design on these videos is just incredible. Gav does such a good job at it, even for the minor details like the shockwave of the bullet at 5:01 - bellissimo!
The description says that the sound design is done by Daniel Fabelo. I agree, they do a good job.
@@super0nofa interesting! Hadn’t noticed that until now. I just remember in a slow mo guys 2 video Gav went through sound design and he was amazing at it. New guy is doing a great job too clearly!
Thought the same while watching this.
porcodio!
Thx for main video
14:06 That hitmarker had me rolling for some reason. Can just imagine Gav giggling when he watched back the footage.
Meanwhile me watching this on 40fps device 🥲
i very much enjoy your content. You are one of my favorate producers on youtube. The banter you two have suggest to me that you are long time friends and even the earlier videos, I like to imagine, are fimed in your parents back yards. Somehow this makes me happy for some reason and reminds me of my childhood friends and happy relationships.
I'm glad to see dan back. The chemistry they have is one of a kind
the fact that it's even possible to take 1million frames per second of anything is mind blowing
your mind is going to vaporize when you learn that theres a 70 trillion fps camera
@@digitalscale76 thats literally beyond comprehension
is the camera used for any kind of research or something?
@@_justsomestranger6919 yes it's a camera that requires lots of special equipment, precise computing and many lasers. But I mean there has been footage of a camera capturing a shor beam of light entering a coca cola bottle for ages nowm
@@digitalscale76 human eye cant process more than 1-7b frames per second.
@@nakul8345 doesn't matter. Slowed down it becomea clear.
That safety glasses eye poke sound effect I was not prepared for. It was absolutely hilarious. Thank you for adding that.
Wow 1 second with the 1 million FPS would take 11 Hours to play back in slow motion what an incredible perspective
I remember watching you guys when I was a kid, happy that you're still going at it!
same!
I liked your comment cause you got 666 likes. That terrified me. 😂
Love these videos so much, can't stop watching them! Can you guys do one, comparing the smartphone's slow motion and your cameras? I would love to see the difference in a more straightforward (visual) way.
G'day Gav & Dan, I've not seen you blokes before... wow! I hope you make some $$ out of this because it's some of the most fascinating camera footage I've ever seen. A long time ago I was a cook. Now and for many years I've been a filmmaker and writer on films. To see the strong yet fragile design of eggs totally shattered by projectiles in such detail is genuinely awesome.
I was also in the military and used to shoot 7.62 L1A1 SLRs and 9mm Browning pistols. I've got to say Dan that's some of the most impressive shooting I've ever seen in terms of accuracy. I'd love to see your firearm set up and some footage of you actually shooting from behind you, down range. You've got a new subscriber for sure. Cheers, and thanks so much. Bill H.
they have made money for sure i was watching back in 2010
You guys are capturing mindblowing footage, but you‘re being so silly and amusingly stupid that it feels like I’m doing it myself. That’s the secret recipe of this channel! Love you guys!
I totally agree!!
Love the personality.
That’s so crazy! Even 2,500 frames per second is more than a lot of cameras can do, but when you’re talking 1,000,000 frames per second… sheesh!
You could show me all the X Rated films in the world and none of it would be as satisfying as watching this beauty in action. The way this little baby captures destruction on a molecular level makes me the happiest camper on the campsite bro. This camera is genuinely the most beautiful thing my eyes have ever laid upon. Oh how far we’ve come and how happy I am to be alive when such wonders can behold my eyes
oh how i envy you to be able to take enjoyment in the smallest of things and not be miserable all the time like me
Interesting to see down the viewfinder of the Phantom. Thank you for that guys. Always enjoy these videos
@The Game Shorts 🅥 no one cares
So glad Dan is able to be back. Sounds weird, but I grew up watching yalls old shows back in the little backyard, wanna say first video I watched had to do with fire and and a lighter lol. But also so happy yall are still making content (: over a decade strong! Keep it up
Great to see the high-speed progress.
It's amazing how the egg at the bullet entrance gos out and not in the direction of the bullet. It seems like at first in would go in then out as the internal pressure builds. Fun video thanks for sharing 👍 👍.
This channel is still as good as its ever been. thanks gavin and dan for keeping at it over the years, i hope you are both comfortable and happy with your lives.
So good Dan's back. Gav's great, but the interplay between them is what makes this channel more than just a slow mo channel
That last shot of speeding up the footage as it goes through multiple targets would be a great concept for an action movie shot
I felt dumb about 12 times in this video lol, but I loved this video! Great job
OMG! 14:06
This paired with the Call of Duty dmg, marker & sound had me freakin rolling! Such a small thing and yet so impactful. Thanks guys!
Lmao yes
Fancy seeing you here Manni
Bit of an overreaction
F-ing hilarious. 🤣
Bro... it's just an old AF meme 🤨
I feel like I sometimes take for granted that slow-mo is literally a microscope but on time
I literally just messaged my friend this same thing after he sent me this video. Microscope on time. 👌
Exactly.
I enjoyed this random video I don't know why, but than you for sharing this footage with us.
Gav and Dan are both absolute legends and this video proves it!
I'm honestly more impressed at the aim for shooting the egg than anything else.
He mentions that you can see the muzzle flash at 9:39. He's looks to be only a couple feet from the egg, so theres really not much aiming to be done as long as you take into account that at nearly point blank range, your sights are half an inch or so higher than your bore (depending on the firearm's design and the sights or optic utilized), and it looks like he did mind that.
I love that in all these years, you've never changed the slo-mo music. Please never change it. It's iconic.
A program on the workings of their camera would be interesting!
Just take some college courses.
Don't have enough heartbeats left to justify it really!
We where using 8 Million frames per second (Barr & Stroud camera) in 1972 to film crack propagation in plexiglass due to explosive charges on the surface. We only got 40 frames so timing was a bit tricky!
No way was anyone getting 8 million frames per second in 1972.
Worth reminding people that light covers a foot in one nanosecond. So during one of those 500 nanosecond exposures a photon that started around the horizon wouldn't even have had time to reach the camera before the shutter "closed". You were photographing a background that was being lit only by light that was very close to you... if that makes any sense. It feels weird.
Wow
Would you care to elaborate?
It’s cool, cause if they used to same camera they used for the filming light it would take years for us to watch the the bullet go a few millimeters. I could be totally wrong but I think that’s what I remember from their video
@@BonaDeum If light travels 1 foot per nanosecoond. which is similar to saying a photon (the physical particle the camera sensor and your eye "see") travels at that same speed. so in 500 nanoseconds that photon will have covered only 500 feet. If you took a video of something where the subject is far enough away, the photons you recorded had already bounced off the subject long (relatively speaking) before you even started recording. Effectively you are literally seeing the visual past.
Technically everything you see is you seeing how things used to be. it is impossible to see things as they are in the present. normally the time differential doesn't matter because light is a speedy boi. but when you take it into the macro level it matters more.
@@RedHealerMatt That was fascinating, thanks!
Can we appreciate how these sounds aren't actually from the video but they're taking their time to create sounds that would sound so realistic that it feels like it is apart of the video?
totally!
If you haven't seen it, there's a video on the second channel where Gav walks you through that whole process, I definitely recommend it
ua-cam.com/video/EHD5PRrS4Ns/v-deo.html
Haha I just wrote the same thing 😂
No
@@216trixie they literally have a video talking about it
Loved the little effect for when Dan pokes himself in the eye with the sunglasses.
I'd love to see you guys film a laser engraver, plasma cutter (a real one), or a welder sometime. High energy fabrication tools are super cool
Err no they're not, they're really really hot. Sorry, couldn't resist that one.
Won't it be to bright and damage to $100k camera?
@@protipskiptoendofvideoandr286 Maybe fit a solar filter that's used on telescopes.
I love the way the splattered yolk forms something of a grid pattern as it expands away from the shattered egg. It’s as if the pressure of the bullet passing through the egg is first forcing the yolk out between the cracks in the shell, concentrating it into a sort of honeycomb of thin sheets before the shell disintegrates completely and the yolk and albumen just fly everywhere.
It's so strange to realize how long time has passed I remember watching this video in high school and am like Damm all that time flew by
The little Shockwave is amazing I love it
So I don't need a bulletproof vest for protection. I just need 4 eggs!
And a good diet. ;)
Eh he was using a 9mm if someone has 5.56 it prob wont be stopped by 5 eggs
You have to cover your whole chest with liquid thick equal to 4 eggs and it’s gonna be very heavy ;))
The bullet is still traveling towards you though lol
If you position the eggs just right, they'll deflect the bullet to fatally wound you just above where you're holding the eggs!
Easily the most consistent quality old UA-cam channel
If anything, it just keeps getting better and better, without ever fundamentaly changing it's core format. And that might jsut be unique for this plattform
@@Elandrianthetrue maybe the hydraulic press channel but there aren’t many others
@@Discotekh_Dynasty no offense but the hydraulic press channels got absolutely nothing on these two magnificent brits
Video tech is just amazing! Thanks for great video Guys!
I gotta say that those were some amazing shots by Dan
Interesting to see that eggs can change the direction of a bullet.
4 eggs = adequate body armour probably
Newton's 3rd law. A bullet is not an unstoppable force
@@TheEltre No one said it was unstoppable
Even the wend can change the direction of a bullet , Aim blow the center this is the shooting role
@Marcel bruh it was just a joke, no need to bring your gun obsession into dis 😂
"We're already wearing lab coats in a quarry..." No, Gav is wearing a lab coat, Dan has a glimpse of what a lab coat that once was.
Top video guys.
or what once was a lab coat
or lab was coat a what once
WOWW YOU DON'T READ MY PROFILE PICTURE
i would love to see a comparison video of things breaking, we know glass is extremely fast to crack, what about the time it takes for the egg to shatter and for porcelain etc etc maybe just a collection of the many things you guys have smashed/broken before, and anything else that would be interesting
I'm from Brazil and i love that channel, it's definitely the best slow motion channel.
I cannot say enough how happy I am to have Dan back. I love the energy the two of them make.
Where was he?
Me too!
@@monsieurb90 During Covid quarantine he and Gav were unable to do vids together. Dan was in Europe while Gav was in the Us. That’s why some of the vids had only Gav in them.
@@dragonlordofchaos Thx! ;)
"Ugh, there's egg on my leg"
Encapsulates Dan's role on the show, the history of his lab coat, and why we love & respect it, no matter how tatty it gets.
You're on your second (3rd?) now, I hope you've kept all of them.
Both sets, of course! That's very much the point here.
"i never thought watching a bullet going through the screen would be like watching paint dry" i love that quote
Imagine you put this 1 million fps video in your computer and accidentally you export this video as images
F
hangs while quickly filling up your $500 10TB SDD
Madness ! ^^ +1
390TBs of images approximately
@Sen Dolandırılmadan video formats, in addition to using compression like in normal images, also take advantage of adjacent video frames being simular to one another. Like in these slow mo videos there are a lot of regions that are not changing, for example before the bullet hits the egg the only part of video changing is the flying bullet. This is why mp4 for example is often A LOT smaller than if you converted it to individual jpeg/png images
17:39 This is a great example of how quickly a person can change their face when they see something unexpected. Although it's worth noting the good reaction here, it's fast. (I'd like to see something like this in Slow Motion.)
Upd: set video speed to 0.25 to see expressions for better.
.25 speed is funny anyways
how would you do that though? they need to be able to start and stop recording ASAP before and after the action and the person would be able to know whats about to happen. seems pretty impossible
@@dirtrider88 I know that's impossible. But can I dream about it?)
Props to everything you guys do...but Dan hitting his eye with his glasses plus the hit marker was the best part 😂😂
UA-cam algorithm is so random, no idea how I got to watching eggs being shot in super slow motion! 😆😆. Amazing video! Incredible to see the shock waves of the bullets. Eggcellent lol
When we're about to forget them, they come back !
Is it possible that Dan's "your handwriting is eggsellent" joke got totally lost in Gav? 😂😂😂
timestamp!
That's your best clip and one of the best on YT. I thnk the best results are at 400.000 FPS
I gotta say, every time you guys upload a video, it makes my day. Tysm Gav & Dan ☺️
Seeing the shockwave will never get old to me. I love this channel so much, thanks for always making awesome videos!
and his comment: "that's actually a shadow from the... nothing..." LOL
Well said! Same
It's weird, isn't it? Shockwaves are the coolest thing to see and I can't even explain why. But if an explosion doesn't have a visible shockwave it's just not a cool explosion to look at.
@@moos5221 seriously!!!!
@@plasmabol lmao that made me laugh 😂
200K looked really good!
perhaps in a few years it will get to a billionth and we can see some interesting physics going on.Great job, I am just daydreaming out loud.
There's a camera that can get to a trillionth, although it works different and unsure whether it can do this type of test, it is able to monitor the speed of light.
Probably my favorite video so far just because of the raw footage at the end that was left in. Don’t get me wrong, everyone loves a professionally edited video but at the end of the day we’re all human! Sometimes it take 10 takes to get a shot right. Dan’s mix of seriousness and goofball makes the video!
Its interesting how even when shooting something as small as an egg, the bullet deflection is incredibly varied between shots. Some travel almost straight through, some are yawing very badly. It makes sense of post-shooting investigations where they discover bullets did all kinds of weird things like enter in the shoulder and exit out of the waist. I am honestly shocked that something with so little mass could affect the trajectory and profile of the bullet so significantly.
I wanted a bullet after it was shot. It's not easy. So I took a piece of pine split firewood and shot into the end of the wood. Then I split the wood open length wise. I could see multiple times that it tumbled in the foot of penetration. A 30-30 went in a foot, but so did a 22.
It's the fact that most of that mass is water, the hydrostatic shock is what really causes damage/deforms or deflects bullets
@@HokuSimp Yes, I agree.
@@djdoc06 Yes, that's true. We tend to think of materials that can change their shape as liquids and we can usually ignore viscosity. But as you say, at the bullet speeds it's more accurate to think of the egg as a solid than a liquid. Since we don't move at speeds of about the speed of sound, we don't usually notice these effects. I have long wondered why bullets were so affected by things we think of as squishy. Thanks for saying that so simply and clearly.
Well that's because the mass of the bullet isn't so much massive as compared to the egg so when it penetrates the egg some of its velocity is lost as energy loss and some is gained by the egg. If the egg was to stay intact then you would see it moving in the direction of the bullet with lower velocity than bullet of course. In physics we say it as conservation of momentum.
Probably the best thing I have seen today
I love how Gav introduces the Phantom Camera in every video😂😂
My favorite thing about this is that, for many of the shots, a little bit of eggshell gets stuck to the tip of the bullet, almost to the end of the screen.
Also really nice to see Dan around again, I think that we can all agree that a Slow-Mo Guy is good, but we're here for the Slow Mo Guys
The bullet is pretty hot, i think it is cooked egg, rather then a piece of the shell.
@@razyi9183 You're probably right, that would also explain how it stuck to the tip of the bullet in such a form-fitting way before spinning off. Good catch!
2:42 is actually really funny... glad that Dan and Gav are laughing together, not just Gav laughing at Dan
I honestly enjoy watching this. ✊🏽💯
You guys have captured lighting in a bottle. Your science teacher would have banned you from class had you told them you'd enjoy a handsome living filming items in SLO MO! Love Health and Wealth. I hope to see you all another 25 years or more doing what you love.