Using the wine glasses resin frequency, host Gavin Free captures the shattering at a rate of 187,500 frames per second. This is to detail, not the shatter itself, but the process of that shattering.
High-speed footage can make a mundane event feel more dramatic, which is why Hollywood uses it to enhance certain scenes. But the technology can also reveal details that happen too quickly for the ...
It’s a classic trope, perhaps most popularized by cartoons – the opera singer hitting a high note in the big finale, and shattering wine glasses and monocles throughout the theatre. Of course, opera ...
Pop culture is famous for showing opera singers testing their range by attempting to break a glass, using only their voices. The Slo Mo Guys take that experiment just a little further in a video they ...