Chen, Jeremiah | Team 03 | 2nd Team Project – Champagne Popping (Slow Motion)

Chen, Jeremiah | Team 03 | 2nd Team Project – Champagne Popping (Slow Motion)

For 2nd Team Project of MCEN 4151 – Flow Visualization

Professor Jean Hertzberg, Fall 2016

Music provided by 4barrelcarb – “Classical Loop”
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  • Sierra Castillo
    Nov 17, 2016 07:57

    I love, love, love the backlit portion! It is so cool to see all the droplets and bubbles around the stream that you wouldn’t normally pay attention to. Great job.

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  • Joseph Straccia
    Nov 9, 2016 03:52

    Nice slow motion video of an event that is otherwise hard to fully “take in”. I particularly like the backlit close-up of the cork being ejected which reveals in high contrast the high speed spray. Lighting and focus are good.

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  • Daniel Bateman
    Nov 7, 2016 12:40

    Nice Video, though the ending is quite abrupt. The inclusion of the back-lit shot shows really fascinating dynamics

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  • Daniel Luber
    Nov 7, 2016 12:39

    very interesting. I thought your initial close up silhouette was extremely interesting. Very happy with the result.

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  • Tianzhu Fan
    Nov 7, 2016 12:36

    Powerful and sudden flow jet! Great focus and catching. Good application of high speed camera.

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  • Kate Gresh
    Nov 7, 2016 12:35

    1. Nicely done video. Artistically cool.
    2. The fluid physics are well shown. The cork projectile is very cool.
    3. The video close up of the cork is really well done.

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  • Harrison Lien
    Nov 7, 2016 12:35

    Wow, nice video! Good music choice, good lighting.

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  • Sean Harrison
    Nov 7, 2016 12:35

    The first part of the video is very dramatic with the lighting and the slowmotion explosion of the cork is fantastic. Very well focused. However, I think you may want to consider removing the second part of the video as I feel like it distracts from the first part.

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  • Stephanie Mora
    Nov 7, 2016 12:35

    Dramatic backlighting is cool on the first clip, on the second I feel like a black background would have been less distracting. Black also would have made for a better contrast with the champagne. Love the close up and how you can see all the details.

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  • Peter Brunsgaard
    Nov 7, 2016 12:35

    I like your choice to add in the larger shot at the end of the video. The close up video shows some really cool fluid flows pushing the cork out of the bottle neck. The video end rather abruptly, possibly consider fading out.

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  • Jason Savath
    Nov 7, 2016 12:34

    I really like the music that went along with the video. Also how you decided to go from a close up video to father away. Great focus on the fluid flow.

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  • Matthew Beckemeier
    Nov 7, 2016 12:34

    Nice Video! The zoomed in shot where you can see the finger pushing it before the pressure in the bottle takes over and ejects the cork.

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  • Mark Noel
    Nov 7, 2016 12:34

    Good job on the editing! beautiful close shot!

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  • Hunter Miller
    Nov 7, 2016 12:34

    The lighting is cool Just how you see the fluid. The other colors aren’t distracting. I wonder if you could calculate how fast the cork/fluid is moving at its fastest rate?

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  • Ryan Daniel
    Nov 7, 2016 12:34

    Very powerful video! There are so many different physical phenomena’s occurring when the bottle is opened and this video really helps show what is actually going on.

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  • Jeremy Parsons
    Nov 7, 2016 12:34

    The lighting decisions offer a very fun perspective compared to Mark’s video. I especially enjoy how the suspended particles seem to linger as the primary jet moves underneath them.

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  • Michael Waterhouse
    Nov 7, 2016 12:34

    Interesting in lighting. Cool how the flow looks like a shadow. I like how you start with a close up slow motion shot. Nice detail in the flow of the champagne.

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  • Zachary Cymanski
    Nov 7, 2016 12:33

    The lightning on the second video was not the best but its interesting to see the cork “float” through the frame as if its in space.

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  • Preston Marcoux
    Nov 7, 2016 12:33

    The first shot with the dark shadows is incredible. You have definitely don’t a good job fulfilling your intentions.

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  • Max Scrimgeour
    Nov 7, 2016 12:33

    I like how there are two different angles to this shot, one close in and the other further out. intriguing to watch.

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  • Alexander Rosenberry
    Nov 7, 2016 12:32

    Really dramatic backlighting. I like how you gave context to the first close up shot with a second one pulled furhter back.

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