John Lewis was convicted of fatally shooting a police officer in a Philadelphia Dunkin’ Donuts in 2007. On appeal, his attorney argued that the jury had been swayed by the repeated slow-motion replay ...
Gav and Dan, also known as The Slow Mo Guys, react to some of the internet's most incredible slow motion videos. As true experts on the subject, Gav and Dan give their insights on how some of these ...
Gavin Free and Dan Gruchy use rare 4K cameras to make super slow motion videos. What started out as two guys from the U.K. making high-quality videos of ordinary objects in super slow motion has ...
Commentary: Apple Intelligence was supposed to be the headline feature on Apple's new phones, but a new slow-mo video setting steals the show. As Managing Editor, I lead CNET's mobile team, covering ...
Slo-mo is one of the coolest features of the iPhone camera. By filming at a high frame rate and then playing back the footage at a lower frame rate, the slo-mo creates emphasis on a few frames in the ...
Slow-motion video, when done right, can be awesome. The ASUS Zenfone 7 Pro understands just how awesome slo-mo video can be. Up until the past decade, capturing slow-motion video required large, heavy ...
Heating up kernels of corn isn’t just a way to make a perfect movie snack. If you have the right cameras, you can also make a cinematic experience unto itself. One that is equal parts science and art.
The Flash’s powers might seem cool, but it would be awful to live like that. Just think how you feel every time you’re behind someone in a grocery line watching someone look for exact change. Time ...
From the physics of Slinkies to the behavior of feeding birds, slow-motion videos can tell us a lot about the way things work. "You get to see things from a scientific perspective that you wouldn't ...
Keke Palmer and 'The 'Burbs' co-stars and creator weigh in on taboo shows and tinned fish 5:24 The next time you hear someone decrying the importance of face masks during the ongoing coronavirus ...
About 20 years ago, a neuroscientist named David Eagleman strapped a bunch of students into harnesses, hoisted them to the top of an imposing metal tower, and then, without warning, dropped them 150 ...