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The come out:
The come out:
We set all our personal equipment in the performance platform in order to capture our idea.  
We set all our personal equipment in the performance platform in order to capture our idea.  
[https://vimeo.com/321478761]
https://vimeo.com/321478761


We had several problems, as the light was so fast, the high speed camera wasn't able to capture the whole movement. Every time we shot a video, it took us a long time to find the result. The speed of the Flash light was way faster than the high speed camera. What we learned in the process, is that the speed of the flashes strobes is < 1/1,000,000 second, thats less than one Millionth of a second [http://www.woodselec.com/strobe.htm]). The light comes out of the strobe in a higher potency in the first milliseconds and then graduates it's way until it is over. Like shown in the following image:
We had several problems, as the light was so fast, the high speed camera wasn't able to capture the whole movement. Every time we shot a video, it took us a long time to find the result. The speed of the Flash light was way faster than the high speed camera. What we learned in the process, is that the speed of the flashes strobes is < 1/1,000,000 second, thats less than one Millionth of a second [http://www.woodselec.com/strobe.htm]). The light comes out of the strobe in a higher potency in the first milliseconds and then graduates it's way until it is over. Like shown in the following image:


https://i.postimg.cc/VknR5Trc/flash2-shutterdiagram.png
https://i.postimg.cc/VknR5Trc/flash2-shutterdiagram.png
  This way, we would need a much faster camera to capture the whole process with more than just a couple of frames. After spending a whole morning doing this, with many different tries and objects, we gave up when we reached this conclusion. We needed something that could be capture in a 900fps rate.  
  This way, we would need a much faster camera to capture the whole process with more than just a couple of frames. After spending a whole morning doing this, with many different tries and objects, we gave up when we reached this conclusion. We needed something that could be capture in a 900fps rate.  


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As the fireworks seemed to be dancing, so, we decided to edit a video were the images went along with the music. So, here is the final experiment:
As the fireworks seemed to be dancing, so, we decided to edit a video were the images went along with the music. So, here is the final experiment:
[https://vimeo.com/321478135]
https://vimeo.com/321478135