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Uploaded by wbiesele on Jan 31, 2007
A video camera fitted in a projectile is fired from an air cannon into a watermelon several hundred feet away.
Film & Animation
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Very interesting!
MazAcadienDuNord 2 years ago
Fake to such a high extent. Why the hell would the camera stop and watch the watermelon explode? Not-So-Special effects I think.
pencil364 4 years ago
Beautiful video. And speaking as a Canadian, the orientation of the camera is its own bizness. Peace.
shakespearesdonkey 4 years ago
The orientation of the camera in flight seemed too true. Why didn't the camera spin in flight? What the camera transmitted seemed just to steady and straight.
moose64 5 years ago
That was sweet. Clark do some 45 gallon barrels, taking off, with smoke , trailing fire,like some of the great stuff you did for 'Shattered City'
morefngdbs 5 years ago
Ou, the poor watermelon. Hi Clark! Dennis here, nice to see everything!
madnis 5 years ago
Quite brilliant. How did the camera survive, was it self contained to record too or transmitted to a receiver?
prefermetal 5 years ago
this is way cooler than anything i do at college! you are a true engineer!
dayammerkid 5 years ago
Pretty damn spiffy. Nice video, I liked it. Prepare for digg.
onegeek 5 years ago
Winn told me about this, very cool. -Dons
angrysong 5 years ago
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Very interesting!
MazAcadienDuNord 2 years ago
Fake to such a high extent. Why the hell would the camera stop and watch the watermelon explode? Not-So-Special effects I think.
pencil364 4 years ago
Beautiful video. And speaking as a Canadian, the orientation of the camera is its own bizness. Peace.
shakespearesdonkey 4 years ago
The orientation of the camera in flight seemed too true. Why didn't the camera spin in flight? What the camera transmitted seemed just to steady and straight.
moose64 5 years ago
That was sweet. Clark do some 45 gallon barrels, taking off, with smoke , trailing fire,like some of the great stuff you did for 'Shattered City'
morefngdbs 5 years ago
Ou, the poor watermelon. Hi Clark! Dennis here, nice to see everything!
madnis 5 years ago
Quite brilliant. How did the camera survive, was it self contained to record too or transmitted to a receiver?
prefermetal 5 years ago
this is way cooler than anything i do at college! you are a true engineer!
dayammerkid 5 years ago
Pretty damn spiffy. Nice video, I liked it. Prepare for digg.
onegeek 5 years ago
Winn told me about this, very cool. -Dons
angrysong 5 years ago