字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 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.
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