Spyderco vs Balloon

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#21

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Liquid Cobra wrote:My favourite part was where the balloon popped!
My favorite part was everything after that.

Awesome video.
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very cool!

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Wow sweet thing!

Thanks for sharing
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I loved this film! The plot was well written and believable with plenty of action to keep the attention of the summer movie-goers. The director develops the characters nicely. However, the tragic ending with the death of the protagonist leaves audiences feeling emotionally wrung out and damp. Highly recommended - two thumbs up!

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It's always awesome to see the forces of nature slowed down like that, allowing us to peer behind the veil of time. And with Carmina Burana to go along with it. Very nice! Thanks for posting.
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Very cool! thanks for sharing
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Worthy of a sequel. Nice job.
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Awesome job!
Very expensive camera! Obviously you work in Hollywood?

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Awesome vid! Thx for sharing!
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Good work Kyle !
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Ovalprocess wrote:Awesome job!
Very expensive camera! Obviously you work in Hollywood?

Phantom Miro M-Series camera line from $27,400 to $60,000 depending on specific model and features.
Yes. We got the camera to shoot the slow motion elements for this:

[video=youtube;7LjC6pvsReQ]https://youtu.be/7LjC6pvsReQ[/video]
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Very cool!
My 4-year-old and I have made several slo-mo videos of Hotwheel jumps too (but with an iPhone camera).
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jabba359 wrote:Yes. We got the camera to shoot the slow motion elements for this:
Steve Caballero! One of my all-time favorites. Man, that brings back memories. Nice work and thanks for sharing!
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Really great! Can we see more?
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phillipsted wrote:I loved this film! The plot was well written and believable with plenty of action to keep the attention of the summer movie-goers. The director develops the characters nicely. However, the tragic ending with the death of the protagonist leaves audiences feeling emotionally wrung out and damp. Highly recommended - two thumbs up!

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Too Funny!!! ROTFL.....well not literally I guess. :D
But if I was then I would love to have it filmed in slow mo with operatic accompaniment :cool:
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Very nice video, I think a still shot should be added to the calendar contest!!
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Amazing video
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Thanks for sharing!
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