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From: daryldeal
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  • Pinche Pob lolol

  • stroboscopic effect

  • used water in a glass cup that we cant see to make that illusion

  • @UTubeUser10010 wrong! :)

  • used water in a glass cup that we cant see

  • woo that is funny

  • cool fan lol!

  • cool where you from dude ?

  • @nigel14126 quezon city. :p

  • cool where you rom dude ?

  • pilipino ka pala. XD ganyan din nakikita ko minsan.

  • The speed of the fan vs. the frames per second of the video camera, produces the strobe action of the fan.

  • 0:18 "see how the blades rotate? yeah! just like that..." ppfftttt... :p

  • my son like this.

  • looks like a good old fan :)

  • It's the fame rate. Try this with a beefy subwoofer pounding away. Instead of the camera showing the cone moving in and out, it willl show it "rippleing".

  • ka boses mo talaga si yael

  • haha,,, misinterpretation of the carrotclockwise

  • Its the wind

  • pede po request..?

    cover mo po ung thousand miles by vanilla sky plss tnx...

    bata lng me pow ahh,,

  • tga sn k? lupet mu haha.request nmn .cover mu ung chicosci vampire social club ung acoustic nun alm q kaya mu un .tnx .gnda ng voice mo.xka gling mu mag guitar.idol. inglesero p .haha.gue .w8 q s page mu ung request q :D

  • dburrigh is right. is all because of the frame rate, camera's are programmed at 50/60Hz refresh rate and your fan is being rotating at >50Hz which makes you see the flicker actually! You looked like a genius, im absolutely right that you know with dude! have fun, play the guitar instead!

  • what i still don't know is why the fan appears like this with an outdoor backgroud while against a nearby wall, the blades appear just a blur...

    haha, i had fun doing this video... i have fun playing the guitar too! :D

  • My guess is because daylight is so much brighter than indoor light, so the camera automatically reduces its exposure time for each frame, allowing the strobing effect to appear much sharper and not blurred.

  • @daryldeal

    Maybe because of the light on the indoors and outdoors. Sun is "on" all the time, lights on the house flicker at 50/60hz depending on the country.

  • @frickph same thing happened on car wheels when at speed

  • because of the reflection of the sun

  • It has to do with the camera's frame rate trying to synch up with the spinning blades. If you've ever seen a fan running while the TV is on, you'll kind of see the same effect.

  • You need a new fan dude

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