Due to the subject it may be best to do the video but not directly link to them. Those interested could simply look at other videos on your youtube channel. My lighting a campfire video would be like that. It is there for those who want to find it.
Ontopic, I'm working on a burst mode high speed strobe that will flash a burst of very precise flashes at 1,000 flashes per second. It would be to clock marshmallows. I'm looking at bursts selectable from 2 to 9 flashes for use with either a film camera on the Bulb setting or a digital on a manual exposure of several seconds.
One of the guys I work with is claiming supersonic marshmallows clocked with a shooting chronograph. I'm looking to verify the results with a high speed strobe shot.
The basic circuit is a series of modified disposable camera strobes triggered by a CMOS decade counter, a 4017, driven by a crystal time base at 1KHZ. The count would be held in reset until a wire break releases the enable starting the firing the string of flash units.
For a lower intensity flash and a shorter flash duration, the flash units would have the original photoflash cap replaced with mylar caps of a much lower value. The flashes can then be placed closer to the subject and the total of the flashes could add to one proper exposure of the scene with the projectile illuminated in flight by the string of flash units. For near SOS they could be strung out about a foot apart. This should give good projectile illumination along the shot path.
The resulting photo would look something like this;
