jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Hmmm, if the ballistic gelatin is anything to go by, there can be circumstances when fruit isn't good for you!
Also, brilliant footage Insomniac, I especially liked the magnets... been a while since I kept up with this thread! Keep 'em coming
Thanks
I came up with an idea for what I think would make a VERY interesting high-speed shot, but don't have the resources to do it. Maybe somone eles has the materials required?
Basically, the idea is to find some kind of largeish light polarizing filter (think a square foot or so... perhaps there is a brand of window tint or somthing that can do it?), and a smaller, optical quality filter to put over the camera. Get a nice bright light, put a large sheet of paper in front of it so it's all evenly lit and diffused, and then put the polarizing filter in front of that. Position your camera to look directly towards it with a few meters gap, and place the polarizing filter in front of the lens, at 90 degrees to the larger one to block out as much light as possible.
Now (and here's where it gets insteresting), get a largeish sheet of some clear plastic or acrylic (somthing like a CD cover but larger), place it between the camera and the polarized light source and shoot it while filming... the stresses on the plastic will appear as shifting rainbow colours due to the way it interferes with the polarization of the light.
I'd love to see the footage but I don't have the equipment
EDIT: Wait, this looks promising... while I couldn't find polarizing sheets for anything approaching a reasonable price (or at least, an affordable price considering the projectile will probably hit it too), I found another alternative... I might buy a bunch of these single-use 3d movie glasses next time I place a dealextreme order, remove the lenses and then tile them. It won't be pretty but it ought to work, seeing as it's only being used to provide lighting... it will be out of the camera's focal range so it shouldn't look too bad.
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.18502
Also, while writing this I found a link to some linear polarizers with a much lower price tag (one place wanted $40 for an A4 sheet, this place wants $10)
http://www.polarizingsheet.com/linearpo ... gsheet.php
Though I'm not sure if there's a minimum order number or anything like that...