Placeholder Image

字幕列表 影片播放

  • Hello the internet, I'm Gav, I'm Dan, we're

  • the Slow Mo Guys, I'm almost giddy with excitement

  • Yeah I can't wait. We got a

  • rocket here. We're here in Indiana

  • at Purdue University where some very

  • smart students have made this rocket.

  • Yeah, it's pretty cool this is a, for all you

  • boffins out there, this is a G motor,

  • g-type motor and it uses the same solid

  • fuel as a space shuttle. Like the solid rocket

  • booster? Yeah. Except it's made of

  • bog roll and plywood. There's a slight

  • difference. Slight difference there, yeah. Also, this is pretty cool,

  • the bottom part, the rocket motor, goes from

  • here to here, yeah, by the time it gets to

  • here, it's going 130 miles an hour and

  • these things can break the speed of

  • sound. So in like 4 feet it's accelerated

  • to 130 miles an hour? Yes, yeah, and it goes

  • over a thousand feet. We're gonna need a

  • fast camera for this. We are, yeah, let's

  • yeah, let's send it to the moon!

  • Absolutely, well just shy. Just shy a lot,

  • So for the close-up, we'll shoot on

  • the V 2511 at 28.5

  • thousand frames per second. Ooooh, fast!

  • We're gonna need it. Very fast. And we'll get

  • the wide on the old 4k over

  • there. Crisp. Crisp. So we need to crisp

  • wide and the slow tight? Yeah. Sweet, I've

  • got a job as well, this is what I'm

  • excited about. You're gonna be

  • carrying behind something over there.

  • I'll be filming. I've got the key of

  • dreams. Oh, look at that. What you do is, very

  • similar to the space shuttle. Yeah. You

  • actually hook you up to a car. NASA

  • do this. They sacrifice the car every

  • time. You didn't know that true fact. So I'm

  • gonna stick it in this little sort of

  • exciting pad and when the light goes off,

  • I'll push go and hopefully that thing is

  • gonna absolutely just, disappear. Yeah.

  • Ok. Five, four, three, two, one!

  • That was sweet! It's coming down!

  • I'm gonna catch it, I don't know if it will work.

  • That is coming down. Lovely!

  • it's so much brighter than our

  • surroundings, I kind of want to just do a

  • super dark one, all right.

  • Basically obliterate all the surroundings

  • but just so we can see slightly more

  • detail. I think it'll still blur out

  • white. But, you'll see a little bit

  • more. So now we're going to get close-up

  • of that. It's very bright, very sparky, so

  • I'm going to move the camera in and I'm

  • going to turn the exposure way down, so

  • it's not you're going to be a very dark

  • image until the rocket ignites, and then

  • hopefully we should see some lovely

  • detail there. Until the meaty part. We'll see

  • all the rocket meat. Very close. I'm gonna

  • get even closer. I'm gonna get even

  • closer. I can get that and you in the

  • same frame here. So at this point in the video,

  • we're just going to repeat the same

  • rocket and I was focused on getting that

  • fast camera right up in there for the

  • extreme close-up and the wide was kind of

  • secondary at this point. We've already

  • got the wide. It's going to be the same for

  • this one. So I don't have any footage of

  • this but I do have my mic audio of me

  • putting out this question: "does anyone

  • want to have a go on the phantom and

  • track the rocket? Just try give it a go."

  • So one of the students volunteered and I

  • ran him through the whole thing, I just

  • said follow the rocket up, press the red

  • button within four seconds, don't bother

  • looking at the screen - look it with your

  • eye and just jam the handle down

  • because it will be that fast and there's

  • not really any risk to it. If the shot

  • doesn't work, that's fine we still got

  • the close-up. He absolutely nailed it and

  • we'll see his shot in just a little bit.

  • Okay ready? Yeah, I think I'm in the GoPro

  • shot here as well. Right, okay. Five,

  • four, three, two, one!

  • That was it. We may have just lost the GoPro, it's not even

  • ours this time. But by my calculations that's four

  • GoPros we've lost. Another casualty. Yeah, another GoPro

  • casualty.

  • It looks like a much bigger shuttle.

  • Because it's so slow. It's

  • like "buooom". Like a really big one, but it's

  • actually just gone up, 130

  • miles an hour. If it wasn't for the PVC

  • and dictionary, yeah, that would look

  • like a NASA shot. You could have put like a

  • really accurate model of a person there,

  • yeah, massive. Look at that.

  • That's so cool. See, that's where the exposure is good here,

  • because if I was in the old exposure, all of that

  • would be white, or not. You can see the sparks hitting

  • the pad, yeah, there's actually

  • yellow detail. That is my music.

  • Look at that. Who thought a rocket could be

  • that beautiful?

  • It's raining sparks, I love that. That is pure class.

  • You nail this, I'm gonna be annoyed. No way!

  • That's awesome. Never used the Phantom before. You can

  • now retire. You'll replace Dan.

  • Ok, so, it got windier and we took some weight out

  • of the top of our last one because we wanted to go

  • faster and further, but that meant that it kept falling over,

  • So I had to put dictionaries

  • on the floor in classic Slow Mo Guys style.

  • Yeah, we don't have any sandbags or anything very useful, but we

  • do have two dictionaries. Dictionaries, yes!

  • Slap 'em down. But we are at university.

  • That was awesome. Loved it. Oh, Jesus, Gary!

  • We retrieved the GoPro. Yes! It was in a

  • tree. You say we did, we were filming, we

  • had nothing to do with it, we had a very

  • talented team of GoPro rescuers coming.

  • Just for that purpose. Just in case we lost a GoPro. It

  • was like 20 feet in the branches apparently.

  • I thought some of that footage was

  • lovely. Can you keep that rod away from my face? Sorry,

  • I'll put it away. I'm amazed that they

  • went so high that I had time to trigger

  • both cameras, then run to the DSLR, pick

  • it up, and still see it in the sky. Apart

  • from my job of pushing the button, I was

  • trying to find it because at one point

  • like 2,000 feet all I could see

  • was smoke I said "where, where is it? I've got no idea."

  • Well hopefully you enjoyed that video.

  • Special thanks to Purdue University in

  • Indiana for having us and you know,

  • letting us launch rockets. Yeah, it's class.

  • That's probably the highest bog roll has

  • ever got. Right. Feel free to follow us

  • on Twitter as well. Buy a shirt and

  • subscribe. We got 2nd channel too? Oh yeah.

  • Usually I'm playing pranks on Dan, he's

  • not so happy about it but I have a great

  • time over there on the second channel. To make

  • up for that I'm going to go and play

  • with these rockets again and you do

  • camera stuff. What clean up? Yeah, just

  • clean up. Ahhh. I'm gonna go over there and launch one of these. Alright. Ok?

  • Yeah.

Hello the internet, I'm Gav, I'm Dan, we're

字幕與單字

單字即點即查 點擊單字可以查詢單字解釋

B1 中級

6英尺火箭慢動作--"慢鏡頭 "們。 (6ft Rockets in Slow Motion - The Slow Mo Guys)

  • 0 0
    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
影片單字