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22 Comments. Leave new
Really great job highlighting interesting aspects with the speed changes. I particularly enjoyed the gas pockets ripping open. I don’t think I would have noticed that otherwise. The lighting is really great also.
Nice slow motion video of an event that is otherwise hard to fully “take in”. I particularly like the close up of the cork being ejected and struck by the higher speed, two phase jet. I also enjoyed the footage of the vapor filled bubble popping. The use of variable playback speed increased the information which could be gleaned with just one viewing. Lighting and focus are also good.
This has to be one of the most expertly-made videos in the whole class, and I was absolutely transfixed while watching it. I am very impressed by how it as filmed entirely in one shot. With that said, it was a joy to watch and listen to. I was hoping a bit more fluid would shoot out of the bottle to give the viewer a little bit more to look at and chew on, but with what was shown here, it was more than enough and I loved it every second of it. I’m very interested in how you lit the background or edited in post-production. Fantastic job.
I like the moment when the plug was being pushed out. Really appealing when this was shot with a high-speed camera. The music is melodious too.
Very fascinating video. I think my favorite part is the gas escaping from the foam in the later part of the video.
Love how you have different speeds throughout the video to appreciate different aspects of the fluid flow. The fog ripping open is so cool. Great focus and great lighting. Awesome video.
I really like the music that went along with the video. The video has great focus and definition. The flow can be seen clearly. Great contrast with the background.
Amazing image. Very good applying of high speed camera. Great focus and catching!
I like the initial cork pop in slow motion. I like how you spead it back up before slowing down for the second part with the gas escaping from the middle of the foam. Very cool movie and great music choice.
Nice Video. The compression leaves a bit to be desired, especially at the end with the gas bubble emerging. The music seems a bit sad, not normally what I would associate with champagne opening.
Beautiful slow motion. The lighting is superb and adds a nice dramatic effect. The speeding up and slowing down of the video is quite cool in the video.
1. This is a beautiful and artistic video. The music is on point for the champagne and lighting. The speed of the video is perfect.
2. The fluid physics are extremely well shown.
3. The video is extremely well done.
The music track fits the champagne very well, good choice! It’s cool to see the cork being distorted and I love the slowed down fog at the end of the video.
Super awesome video! It’s really interesting to see this slowed down so much. There is so much revealed when slowed down to this extent and many different physical phenomena’s become evident.
Very cool video. Focus is good! music is interesting! Makes me feel a little more sad than I expected. Crazy how there is like that cloud at the end released out of the side of the bubble. Very cool
The super slow-motion is obviously what makes the video here. However adding the soundtrack, the tittle slides and transitions are what really indicate the quality in the video. Well done!
The initial popping of the cork is very interesting to see slow motion because ive never seen it before. The little carbonation cloud on the second launch is neat to see.
I like the choice of music to go with the champagne. Also the credits at the end of the movie seem like a classic old feel which fits the feeling of the video.
Great focus and detail. The lighting is very relaxing. Goes well with the choice in music. Really cool to see the initial pop of the cork out of the champagne bottle.
I loved how you did different speeds within the video and the flow is absolutely phenomenal. Good job and way to give thanks and recognition.
Wow! Cool video, nice music choice. Interesting how the webbing of the foam in one of the first ones thins out in the air. Very nice quality here.
Your team did a great job with the lighting, looks super professional. Love the offgassing we can see from the fluid when the cork first pops. Crazy how fast this actually happens! THe second offgassing in the second post is even cooler. Crazy how the gas gets trapped in the moving liquid!