Slow Motion Rockets Set to 2001 A Space Odyssey Theme [In HD]
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Friend me on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/jeremiahjwarren These model rockets are using model K motors, which is different than your standard Estes rocket motor. Footage courtesy of the Team Ohio Rocketry Club (TORC). Check out their channel at http://www.youtube.com/user/TORCLaunches , and their website at http://www.torc703.org. Also Sprach Zarathustra was preformed by Kevin MacLeod http://bit.ly/freeroyaltyfreemusic. You may recognize it from the movie "2001: a Space Odyssey. The music was written by Richard Strauss. This was filmed on the Casio FC100 at 210fps.
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that is so sweet. and so sad. the bazillions we've spent may as well have been set on fire. the stars,
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My fav music
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Trolo
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@Travmapunk You might have taken that as an insult, while it is not. I simply answered "Where is it from???".
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@Travmapunk Guess what? It played when the first recording of human on the moon was played on television.
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enough at the normal speed (without speeding it up (or taking image(s) out))) so that is why the image motion appears slower. Most people would call it slow-mo, but I am a technology FREAK.
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That is not actual slow motion. If the film would be choppy and you could tell the frames apart and count them- that is SLOW-MO. That is a HIGH SPEED camera, meaning that the individual images that make up a motion picture are captured at a higher speed than the conventional camera. The footage contains so much (MORE THAN WE HUMANS CAN REGISTER (Yes, we are like the conventional camera (or else we would have slower reaction time))) information that the motion can't move fast CONTINUED
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@Travmapunk You tell me. I got it from your music collection.
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Loved it. Too bad those model rockets don't come with working warheads A small thermal nuclear detonation would have been a perfect ending to your clever video. Oh well. Keep up the good work.
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love this video thanks for doing it
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@ResoundingMusic Thank you!
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Wow! Love the music! Great synchronization, too.
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@multicam2000 Glad you liked it!
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That was cool.
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