File:Ultra slow-motion video of glass tea cup smashed on concrete floor.webm
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[edit]DescriptionUltra slow-motion video of glass tea cup smashed on concrete floor.webm |
English: A glass tea cup intentionally smashed on a concrete floor, while filming it with the built-in slow motion video function of an iPhone. The resulting video was then further slowed down using the VLC video software, so that this file is running with a speed about 20 times lower than normal (factor 0.05). This video has no sound, as it would have an extremely low frequency. The video in real-time with sound can be seen here: File:Glass tea cup smashes on concrete floor - close-up video.webm, see also below. At a time of 6 to 7 seconds from start of this video, a larger shard is flying directly towards the recording iPhone and smashes on it, leading to a visible shaking of the iPhone camera and a subtle change of perspective. In the real-time version, this shows as a seemingly strange and sudden change of viewing angle (in up-down direction) during the video directly connected to the smash - and about 1.5 sec (in the real-time video) after this, the iPhone returns to its original position, leading to a second slight shift of perspective. In the above slo-mo video, the 2nd moving of the iPhone occurs at about 35 sec. A slightly faster slo-mo version of the video also includes the original sound / noise: Very slow motion video of glass tea cup smashed on concrete floor.webm. |
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Author | Pittigrilli |
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current | 14:49, 25 February 2022 | 40 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (3.27 MB) | Jumbo1435 (talk | contribs) | cut start and end, as requested on de:Special:PermaLink/220553062#Kann_jemand_bitte_dieses_Video_auf_Commons_ganz_simpel_kürzen?; silent sound removed | |
19:40, 23 February 2022 | 1 min 4 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (5.46 MB) | Pittigrilli (talk | contribs) | Uploaded own work with UploadWizard |
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- File:Glass tea cup smashes on concrete floor - close-up video.webm
- File:Memory break in slow motion.webm (file redirect)
- File:Two flashlights and a glass tea cup on concrete floor before smash experiment.jpeg
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