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  • you know what? I was thinking about how does the burning filament seem like, when getting overvoltage ...could you make some vid of ....for example..some 12 V lightbulb getting 60V ? or 230V lightbulb getting 2100 v..I'd like to see the "explosion" of the filament and how exactly does it explode :P thanx a lot ..Ed

  • too fast, try this again with like 6k fps, results will be way cooler

  • 0:21 - 0:28 UFO :O lol

  • Very cool. So, if you don't mind me asking, did you drill into the screw thread and put a drop of thinner in the bulb or inside of the glass mount? Would like to demonstrate this in a physics class.

  • That light bulb was like......... BAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMM sssiiiizzzzzzzzleeeeee ssssiiiiizzzzzlllllllleeeeeeee­e........ Ddddddddiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeee...­....

  • I love how you can see the shadow of glass flying.

  • Its okay guys ! since the glass in our eyes turned us blind, we don't need light anymore !

  • Ok that's what i call AWESOME!

  • Not so slow... But still nice!

  • It's was awesome how the filament burned up shortly after.

  • Wow, that was neat. Especially the way the filaments acted!

  • How do you get the safety do do this stuff indoors? Nice vid though, I'm a subscriber.

  • @Mustangbronc We do many of our shots like this one outside. We are careful about the safety of of our crews face shields, blast shields, deflectors and remote controls to name a few ways we take care of our selves. To quote a TV show, DON"T TRY THIS AT HOME WE ARE PROFESSIONALS.

    Enjoy

  • @ultraslo I like Mythbusters as well

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  • @ultraslo

    Hey at some point could you guys do this again but make is slower? Because that would be totally awesome.

    P.s Thanks for working hard on these clips, they are brill. :)

  • i like the part where it exploded

  • @a10fjet what the hell are you talking about?

  • how did you do this? did you overload it with electicity? what?

  • @proskillz89 A small drop of lacquer thinner in a light bulb, turn it on and bang.

  • i never saw vaporising tungston top""

  • ppppppppppppppppppoooooooooooo­ooooppppppppppppppppppppp

  • woo! more things going BANG!

    What I wish you could do is go back in time and do some nuclear test photography. The Cameras they used for that could do, easily, millions of frames a second, but they were only exposed once; so they used massive banks of them to capture the first microseconds of a nuke explosion

  • That didn't look like an implosion to me.

  • Ahaha :D Theres this little pretty color-changing part on the lightbulb!

  • very awesome idea!

  • not slow enough, too long spent after the blast

  • Easily my second favorite ultraslo videos -- well you can't really beat the girl with the water balloon... ever.

    How does one get lacquer thinner (or ANYTHING for that matter) inside a vacuum sealed glass light bulb??

  • damn this would be a good idea if it worked with laquer thiner on the outside

  • This is ultra slow? I am disappoint.

  • Why it gone broke?

  • @Desaster6 Because lacquer thinner is flammable and explosive when ignited.

  • Needs moar slow mo

  • Now THAT was original! Keep it up!

  • You guys should do a switchblade in slo mo, idk lol i think it would be kind of cool!

  • wow i had to play this in slomo coz it was too fast lol :O pretty nice

  • You got really great videos, keep 'em coming please :))

  • that was sweet! it was awesome how the filiment was still glowing after the blub broke!

  • I saw it's soul leave at the end.

  • PRETTYY!!!! IM ON DRTUGS!!

  • 0:21 to 0:28 there's a strange thing moving across the screen from the bottom right going towards the upper left. I wonder what it is, it doesn't look like it was from the bulb...

  • @mikerodeman

    Probably a shadow.

    Or a very confused butterfly...

  • @mikerodeman that was some glass ricocheting off a reflector. the glass went 25 feet away, what a mess. ;)

    Enjoy

  • @ultraslo Please check it out what's is the truht? on 0.21 to 0.28. If you're right why is there no shadow on the background of both bulb, glass and fitting. Regards great vid BTW

  • @wastedsaw The board in the background is about 6 feet away. It was shot in sunlight with a mirror to add more light.

  • @ultraslo It's not a ghost...

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  • @mikerodeman i thinks its the shadow of a glass piece

  • @mikerodeman nah, that was me. my bad.

  • @mikerodeman A piece of bulb ricocheting perhaps?

  • @mikerodeman 0:21 to 0:28 is one of his camera crew using shadow ball

  • @mikerodeman its a poltergeist

  • take a clear plastic cup, fill it to the brim with gasoline, light it on fire, then drop a lit m80 or other small firework in it

  • You could always work for the mob.

  • hello

  • kinda fast, even for slow motion

    awesome stuff

  • the filmaent falling was soo epic!!

  • needs to be slower

  • WTF BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­OOOOOOM

  • Pretty cool. Could you do this again but even slower?

  • First!

  • @whitehiliter Fail!

  • that was awesome.

  • hand sanitizer also works

  • @Mopthedop9 We are looking for something that will burn and or smoke better for a 3D shot.

  • @ultraslo try broken open fireworks mixed with gasoline O_o

  • @ultraslo how about some gunpowder?

  • @ultraslo try a sparkler bomb lmao, they smoke real good!

  • lacquer thinner!? how in the world did you

    get the thinner in there!?

    great vid btw.

    me likes.

  • @NitroNate6 That's what separates the men from the boys. Many years of taking things apart and a good drill. Oh yes a good supply of bulbs too. ;)

    Enjoy

  • @ultraslo

    smh, lol

  • @ultraslo Oh, so there's no actual gas inside the bulb anymore, you're just igniting the lacquer thinner fumes?

  • pause it at dif times and see faces haha

  • @bubbabrand hahahahah nice lol

  • @bubbabrand where?

  • 3rd

  • Its in the description :P

  • What did you use to make it blow ?

  • @qwerty1869 Sorry the clip posted before the description. It was a drop of lacquer thinner placed in the bulb.

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