and yet at their core, it's still the same creatively curious minds that come up with beautiful and entertaining slow mo ideas. Like they start as just some "Ya know what would look cool in slow motion?" random idea in a casual conversation between them. They've just grown a little more... professional. At least in some aspects.
All jokes aside I've heard that you shouldn't wet your protective clothing if you're going to be exposed to fire. This is because water makes the clothes stick to your skin and also conducts heat much better than air (which normally is between the clothes and the skin), so it's much easier to get burns that way.
@@HatfieldCW the simple explanation would be that they are all being affected by the same Force / forces being the kinetic energy from the rock and the energy from the shattering of the glass and the force of gravity
I love how they joke around. But when it’s time to get serious they do that perfectly which amazes me. They always look out for one another. Great teamwork guys.
GG, GG No, the camera doesn’t record sound. Gav has explained during a behind the scenes video that he does all the sound design himself. Sometimes the sounds you hear are from the video slowed down a bit but if they were actually as slow as the camera your brain wouldn’t recognise what it is
The glass break is actually particularly fantastic. It would be great to see a video showing side by side slow motion breaking comparisons of different types of glass.
Gav: "But with temperatures like this, and with it expanding and bits getting spread through the air it gives off those vapors like crazy. It's just impossible for it to not be all on fire at once. Dan: "Yeah." Gav: "Shall we just lob a brick through this?"
The speed that sound is transmitted will change depending on the density of the object it is traveling through. For example sound travels faster in water than in air.
Yup. One of the best things about OLED is the black level and the infinite contrast. This kind of shot is the best demonstration of this kind of thing. Worth noting is that this advantage is actually super noticeable in normal viewing material, not just demo shots designed specifically to show it off. At least, it is to me, and was the biggest reason why I had to have an OLED phone and an OLED TV.
I think that the "nighttime" shot was my favorite shot out of all the shots you've done on this channel. There was something haunting about it, like something out of fantasy. It was very well done.
I really appreciate how you guys always have your safety procedures in your videos, including your walking through steps, and calling out what you’re doing. It keeps in the audience’s mind “yeah we’re having a laugh, but if were smart about it, we live to have another laugh tomorrow”.
One of my favorite parts of the video is at the end where they break the glass and the shards of glass are rotating away from the break at the same rotation speed. Pretty neat there but the fire was really awesome in the dark. Great video!
5:35 Yes, indeed. The Darksign brands the Undead. And in this land, the Undead are corralled and led to the north, where they are locked away, to await the end of the world
As old people, these guys are going to be one heck of a pain "Get off my yard!" _Throws flaming buckets of gasoline at frolicking hooligans_ "And _stay_ off"
the fire in the dark starts out like a cross between fireworks and ink spreading in water, and by the end the flames are so beautiful they look like animation! so cool!
Beautiful spaghetti strands of fire! I liked how the trails of fire 5:56 seemed to be traveling through the air like little waves! I assume that is little vapor trails following droplets.
Wonderful demo of flammable liquid combustion! No effect on the glass from either test. Great shot of breaking glass sequence at end! All fire investigators should watch this.
Wooooooaaaaaahhhhhhhhh! Spectacular! I want that last darker bit as a screen saver! Fire rippling and flowing like a river! Gorgeous! My Favorite SloMo Guys video yet!
that fire in the dark could be my screensaver for the rest of my life, never need a new one. Of course I say that now, and next video I'll probably say it again, about whatever they slow mo next.
@Karam Dabagh They do have a crew, but in the other videos they asked if we wanted them to do it on their own, or with a crew. I think we wanted no crew but IDK. Could be wrong, but yeah, that’s what I think.
Not to burst your bubble mate, but dropping the fire vertically onto the glass would look almost identical to this video of throwing the fire horizontally into the glass. This is due to the camera perspective being at the same angle in both situations (in both cases the fire is moving directly toward the camera). So in a way, this video shows you what that would look like.
@@jimminy_criket - the spread will be different after the splatter, and the flames would be going away from the camera. Should be more then enough reason to do it, even if just to see if there is a noticeable difference 😀
Ok, so I absolutely love fire, and this is my favorite view I've ever seen. Amazing cross section of fire! Also that first shot at parts, would be a cool background for a pheonix rising from the ashes.
How can almost 250 people dislike this video? HOW? You guys are awesome and this is one of the coolest videos you've done in a while. The footage is absolutely stunning, even the ending looked amazing!
Waaw just amazing like always.... If i may suggest to make this one even better try with adding chemicals to change the fire collor like these: For a blue flame, you want Copper Chloride or Calcium Chloride. For a light green flame, you want Borax. For a dark green flame, you want Copper Sulfate or Alum. For a strong, red flame, you want Strontium Chloride. For a purple flame, you want Potassium Chloride. For a pink flame, you want Lithium Chloride.
That night shot I think has to be at my top three of all the shots you've taken omg that was so mesmerizing. Quite beautiful and yet also so dangerous at the same time. Elegant.
Wow, the best part of the dark one is that you can see the petrol falling down the glass, but also the flames spreading upwards at the same time. It's trippy!
@@samanthaquinnell7379 Smart. Athletic. Patriotic. Mechanically inclined. Good sense of humor. Nice A----ESSS-MART! Nice accent (well, to us "Muricans", anyway). Thick hair....all over...excuse me...I have to light some candles. Be back in 15...
If you guys ever need a professional fire spinner, I live close to Texas and would love to see slow mo fire spinning like you've done before! Using car wash sponges and kerosene makes an awesome liquid flame wave while spinning!
I love how they’ve never changed the slomo sound or the music that plays while it’s in slo mo
Hi Melanie, I like your name
Ari Gonz Cmon now
Ari Gonz simp alert 🚨
@@Karen-pl8kd I would say a CREEP
@Phantom - Agario i mean you used a emoji so your just as bad
That OG slow mo music still feeling epic.
This is a good reference for animators on how liquids on fire act when it hits an object that is transparent.
You're right about that ^^
They've come a long way from throwing a Molotov at the side of his grandparents' house.
Now the whole of Texas hears various explosions
That sounds so violent even though it's true xD
and yet at their core, it's still the same creatively curious minds that come up with beautiful and entertaining slow mo ideas. Like they start as just some "Ya know what would look cool in slow motion?" random idea in a casual conversation between them. They've just grown a little more... professional. At least in some aspects.
yeah. they were a lot more enjoyable back then.
i was hoping for a molotov against the glass, then we would see the bottle shatter against one plane of focus, as well as the liquid and fire
"I'm just gonna dip my hands in this water first"
my brain: "Dan, that's kerosene"
Had a moment like that when I was a kid, went to put water on a fire before going to bed, the tin near the fire pit was full of diesel...
How long did it take for your eyebrows to grow back?
Yeet Yeet only takes a few days to grow back. That if eyebrows are anything like my mustache.
@@coolroom3501 no
All jokes aside I've heard that you shouldn't wet your protective clothing if you're going to be exposed to fire.
This is because water makes the clothes stick to your skin and also conducts heat much better than air (which normally is between the clothes and the skin), so it's much easier to get burns that way.
"if something happens I'll help you"
"before anything else..?"
"no, I'll eat lunch first"
7:13 I was expecting the Rocks to just bounce off and for the music/SloMo to stop right there
*Record scratch*
"Well that didn't go as planned"
would have been way better
That's what I was hoping for.
The 3 glass shards that rotate in sync were pretty cool.
@@Crashoverride10 I noticed that, too, and I want a Smarter Every Day about why that happened.
@@HatfieldCW the simple explanation would be that they are all being affected by the same Force / forces being the kinetic energy from the rock and the energy from the shattering of the glass and the force of gravity
I love how they joke around. But when it’s time to get serious they do that perfectly which amazes me. They always look out for one another. Great teamwork guys.
Dan literally became a flamethrower
oh my god
Glad the camera catched it
@@dienachtundnebelmaschine5941 caught
@@embernoble8510 r/wooosh. The joke is that he is google translate, which never translates anything correctly
flammenwerfer
Dan: in glorious 4K
My internet: Ight imma head out
Buffering: Ight imma head in
I lost brain cells reading this post
My non gaming laptop: ight imma crash
Me: I can wait this out.
Your computer , seeing 8K : Ha ha . I'm in danger .
5:38 - 6:17 turn that into an animated background! that looked amazing!
Call the Wallpaper Engine folks!
Exactly what I did 😂
I was thinking the exact same thing lol
.
and with that music in the background playing
Them: throws fire at just a plane of glass
The editor: *fireplace wood crackling sound effects*
Gav is the editor, he does the sound design
It sounds more like hail hitting a hard surface and slowed down.
The cardboard did catch on fire.
Im pretty sure those sound effect were the actual sounds that the fire produced
GG, GG No, the camera doesn’t record sound. Gav has explained during a behind the scenes video that he does all the sound design himself. Sometimes the sounds you hear are from the video slowed down a bit but if they were actually as slow as the camera your brain wouldn’t recognise what it is
This must be the last thing a knight sees when he encounters a fire-breathing dragon.
or a Vietnamese Villager from an American G.I.'s flamethrower
"shall we lob a brick through this?"
"yea"
This got more likes than expected. Thanks
It looked like bad 90's CGI in the BEST way because it was real!
after glass shatter
"Wait, we have to comb through the sand and pick up all the glass shards don't we?...."
The glass cracked so fast that we can't even see it's spreading in a single frame, need to go much higher FPS!!
@@azlan194 they did film it, and even then it was fast. They did some math and figured out glass cracks at Mach 4
@@twynics3958 nice
The glass break is actually particularly fantastic. It would be great to see a video showing side by side slow motion breaking comparisons of different types of glass.
Get these images to the mid-2000's so I could have them in my "raddest wallpapers" top 10 on my geocities page
lmao yea I remember seeing quite a few fire/explosion bg's on oldschool hosting sites and myspace :D
Nobody said rad in the 90s
Number of likes was nice before I liked
I've cropped a few screenshots from their videos and used it as my phones wallpaper
You know it's gonna be a good video when they are at the Quarry
Gav: "But with temperatures like this, and with it expanding and bits getting spread through the air it gives off those vapors like crazy. It's just impossible for it to not be all on fire at once.
Dan: "Yeah."
Gav: "Shall we just lob a brick through this?"
It still amazes me how fast glass shatters. Even at this speed, it is instant.
Have you watched their video on the speed of glass shattering? They measured it. 😍
@@sirduggins light
Kris yes even at 0.25 of youtube speed!! Instant!!
@@sirduggins It does break at the speed of sound, it's just the speed of sound in glass, which is over 10 times faster than the speed of sound in air
The speed that sound is transmitted will change depending on the density of the object it is traveling through. For example sound travels faster in water than in air.
5:48 looks like what they show on a 4k OLED TVs at best buy when you walk by.
Yup. One of the best things about OLED is the black level and the infinite contrast. This kind of shot is the best demonstration of this kind of thing.
Worth noting is that this advantage is actually super noticeable in normal viewing material, not just demo shots designed specifically to show it off. At least, it is to me, and was the biggest reason why I had to have an OLED phone and an OLED TV.
NeatNit Are you a salesman? Because now I'm interested
@@NeatNit Um actually it is not infinite because your "black" schreen is reflecting the light around you.
I was thinking it could fit well in a James Bond movie intro...Just get some lady silhouettes and some jazzy singer...
@@jholotanbest2688 turn your lights off then
WOW!!! Just WOW!!! It looks like the surface of the sun with the petrol in the lead. Amazing
It doesnt
@@jeremy-ws1rb It looks exactly like the surface of the sun actually. You should look it up.
no...noo!! your only supposed to be on markiplier and jacksepticeyes stuff
We need to see a Slow-Mo flamethrower at glass. Steady stream of focused fire.
gordie44 ...I said the same thing then realized u said it a minute before me
The flamethrower was stolen
@@Skip6235 dammit you beat me to it lol silly gav losing a flamethrower
They just have to call David dobrik
He could borrow Gustavo's Not-a-flamethrower flamethrower...
I think that the "nighttime" shot was my favorite shot out of all the shots you've done on this channel. There was something haunting about it, like something out of fantasy. It was very well done.
0:05 I thought a camera stand was burned into my phone’s led screen
what phone do you have?
because most android phone have OLED Screens and most iPhone have LCD Screens (Oled is better)
@@PixelTheKWolf i said most bro
Hunter Milam false statement
You should have put the time at 0:07 James Bond...
Usual slo mo music: eeeeeeeeeuuuuuuu...
This music: AAAAAAAAaaaaaAAAAAAA!!!!
I thought I was the only one who thought it sounded like eeeeeeeeeeuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
That's why they're called vocals 😂
so basically:
Normal: *meditation noises*
This one: *Tommy Wiseau as the joker*
Ah yes, my favorite music genre: eeeeeeeeeuuuuuu
I really appreciate how you guys always have your safety procedures in your videos, including your walking through steps, and calling out what you’re doing. It keeps in the audience’s mind “yeah we’re having a laugh, but if were smart about it, we live to have another laugh tomorrow”.
You are just two people doing this, and you pull off such amazing things. You’re my heroes
5:06 Dan looks at his hands every time now to see if they're on fire. He learned from the Fire Tennis Video.
Minute but important point👍👍
@@angelicasysnila5476
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That night time fire shot is one of my favourite shots they've done. Absolutely incredible
The most beautiful part of this vid was how you two worked together so calmly and intentionally once the fire started being thrown around.
I started watching this in front of a sunny window, and the reflection off the glass in the video really confused me for a second.
Brian Cothran lol yeah I thought it was a glitch for a sec lol
@@jackhebdon8360
Today i have make so satisfying video.
Honestly it's a video worth watching.
Check it.
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Yes I wonder if they will see a lot of start and restarts in the analytics, because I reloaded the video because I thought it was a glitch
I wiped my screen off at first and then notices the camera tri pod....ha! Great start
"Don't mind me officer, just casually throwing around some petrol"
Gav: Does it feel nice wearing this on a 37 degree day?
Me, an American: That’s not hot at a- oooohh that’s right
Christ is from Israel
@@hussainvandeliwala5585 okay
Original Hussain Yes he was Jewish. But that is totally unrelated
Yeeee-up. Celsius vs Fahrenheit.
That's 98.6 degrees in American.. I did the same thing. Poor Dan!!
me in other RUclips videos :“I’ll just watch it.”
me in Slow Mo videos :”1080p! 1080p!”
RUclips: "The video will now freeze"
It looks much better in 4k.
1440p gang
Imagine not watching in 8k.
This just so so so impressive, the light, the sounds, basically everything makes it perfect. In my opinion this the best video you have ever done!
Plus the rocks at the end. Perfection.
The thing I love is despite all the joking, and the Gav and Dan humour, you guys incredibly professional
Very nice video
4:10 How to really break RUclips interframe compression.
@Kai Dickey I really miss out on a lot with dark mode turned on
Even in 1080 quality the compression is causing pixlating
@Kai Dickey Youre not the first one. :D Seen this picture somewhere else and my first reaction was exactly the same. xD
8k looks good to me
@Kai Dickey i thought the same hahaha
6:10 this would make a really awesome live wallpaper.
If for iOS take a screen recording then download and use an app called VideotoLive and you can make it a livewallpaper
....and a free motion background.
@CookieZe oh thanks for letting me know.
2002 vibe
CookieZe Thanks for the knowledge share bud, cheers. Unsung heroes on RUclips.
This may sound weird, but, this is one of the most beautiful videos on RUclips.
7:39 Love the notification sound in the voiceover
I mean.... this whole thing was such a feast for the eyes! It was so beautiful. Even the glass breaking at the end. Wow.
Fire... destruction, and creation... terrifying, but absolutely beautiful.
One of my favorite parts of the video is at the end where they break the glass and the shards of glass are rotating away from the break at the same rotation speed. Pretty neat there but the fire was really awesome in the dark. Great video!
5:35 Yes, indeed. The Darksign brands the Undead. And in this land, the Undead are corralled and led to the north, where they are locked away, to await the end of the world
It never ceases to amaze me how these guys can get shots that look CGI but are 100% practical effects.
The 8k has me shooketh, and I genuinely paused the video to stare at it contemplating whether or not to break my internet.
Dear Apple, here’s a pretty cool “live wallpaper”.
Robert Steich I came just to comment this lol
Although, that will be really nice if they made some wallpapers for us!
Marçal Nardelli r/whooosh
Theodore The Dude LoL I got the joke. But really like the wallpaper too.
I mean... it’d be so cool if they added a fire wallpaper for iOS cause they’ve only got them on watchOS atm.. :(
OMG yas
I love how this channel has grown to the point where throwing rocks through glass is just footage to use at the end of a video. Good stuff guys.
5:40 looks like it could be a James Bond intro
looks like MacGyver intro ;)
As old people, these guys are going to be one heck of a pain
"Get off my yard!"
_Throws flaming buckets of gasoline at frolicking hooligans_
"And _stay_ off"
Logan Grove and then film it in 4K slow mo.
1000K 3D by then*
"Today, we wanted to see what these bloody fools look like while burning alive in SloMo!"
After tons of videos, these guys are still getting better and better.
I was so confused at to why there was a translucent tripod on Gavs face. Then I realized...
madison xox same lmao
Yep
Hes transparent
"shall we just lob a brick at this?"
the fire in the dark starts out like a cross between fireworks and ink spreading in water, and by the end the flames are so beautiful they look like animation! so cool!
Beautiful spaghetti strands of fire! I liked how the trails of fire 5:56 seemed to be traveling through the air like little waves! I assume that is little vapor trails following droplets.
5:28 Oftentimes, to me, watching The Slow Mo Guys is a spiritual experience - there's so much beauty we don't get to see in real time...
Today i have make so satisfying video.
Honestly it's a video worth watching.
Check it.
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Fact'S Zone - Um, no?
This is one of the coolest slo mo videos I've seen you do! I love this one and the one with the giant indoor wave pool :D
This is one of the coolest things youve shot, and I've been following you for a while now!
You guys should win awards for this kind of imagery
Spectacular!
Wonderful demo of flammable liquid combustion! No effect on the glass from either test. Great shot of breaking glass sequence at end! All fire investigators should watch this.
At the end of each “season” you should have a “supercut” of all your favourite clips and shots
It looked so cool! Like the rebirth of a phoenix!
Wooooooaaaaaahhhhhhhhh! Spectacular! I want that last darker bit as a screen saver! Fire rippling and flowing like a river! Gorgeous! My Favorite SloMo Guys video yet!
that fire in the dark could be my screensaver for the rest of my life, never need a new one. Of course I say that now, and next video I'll probably say it again, about whatever they slow mo next.
Watching this after the Will Smith episode... As cool as Will is, it's nice to have Dan back :)
I’m glad you guys never changed the music you use over the slow mo bits
5:52 I love the sound when its slows down and getting faster
Did anyone else expect gav’s rock to bounce off the glass?
Some of the best 4K content I've seen yet! Keep um coming guys!
This is what the sun looks like absolutely beautiful
Joe Mama thats what i thought! Really pretty
@@rosie0075
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Check it.
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5:46 looks like a star exploding
Explain me.. how..
It does lol
W o w
those things are of more diverse colours
This is one of the best videos I've seen in a long time, and I've been binge-watching you guys.
1:23 That Coke standing in the sun hurt on so many levels
IKR! I was like unless they're using it for the video, it's a bunch of waste drinking Hot cola on a Hot day!
do they have a crew ? or did they get 3 bottles just for them
@@karamdabagh I think they do this all on their own
@@Dexter26958 insert *i dont believe you* gif here
@Karam Dabagh They do have a crew, but in the other videos they asked if we wanted them to do it on their own, or with a crew. I think we wanted no crew but IDK. Could be wrong, but yeah, that’s what I think.
The music and the fire and the slow growth of this plasma looking flame. This is almost emotional when watching
Never mind I just cried
Slow mo guys + fire + oled tv = breathtaking
Who else was thinking Gavin's rock was just going to bounce off the glass.
I was 100% ready for that to happen lol
“See you next time”
*email arrives on his Mac
It's so cool how you can actually hear the fire hitting the glass! This is epic!!!
Boys, we "NEED" a vertical version now, where the camera looks up at the glass from underneath, while the fire falls on to the glass and spreads out 😀
PiDsMedia **NEED*
Not to burst your bubble mate, but dropping the fire vertically onto the glass would look almost identical to this video of throwing the fire horizontally into the glass. This is due to the camera perspective being at the same angle in both situations (in both cases the fire is moving directly toward the camera). So in a way, this video shows you what that would look like.
@@jimminy_criket - the spread will be different after the splatter, and the flames would be going away from the camera. Should be more then enough reason to do it, even if just to see if there is a noticeable difference 😀
@@PiDsPagePrototypes ah true, I didn't think about that! That would be interesting to see ✌️
Think it would be too high risk that they'll damage the camera that way.
This looks perfect on an OLED tv!
wish it was filmed in HDR!
Beautiful!
Ok, so I absolutely love fire, and this is my favorite view I've ever seen. Amazing cross section of fire!
Also that first shot at parts, would be a cool background for a pheonix rising from the ashes.
I find it so endearing that you call each other B.
"Dean, grab your brother and run. Don't look back!"
I get this reference. +1
How can almost 250 people dislike this video? HOW? You guys are awesome and this is one of the coolest videos you've done in a while. The footage is absolutely stunning, even the ending looked amazing!
Waaw just amazing like always....
If i may suggest to make this one even better try with adding chemicals to change the fire collor like these:
For a blue flame, you want Copper Chloride or Calcium Chloride.
For a light green flame, you want Borax.
For a dark green flame, you want Copper Sulfate or Alum.
For a strong, red flame, you want Strontium Chloride.
For a purple flame, you want Potassium Chloride.
For a pink flame, you want Lithium Chloride.
0:06
says horizontal
moves his hand vertically
we're off to a good start
Is Woolie's Brain seeping into Rooster Teeth now?
elsquisheeone never expecting less from them
I’m glad I’m not the only one who caught that. I repeated that part a few times to make sure he said horizontal while making a vertical gesture. LoL
And 37 degrees in texas, bur yet he's wearing shorts also threw me off
@@MissLilyputt
If you look, Gavin calls it out in Editing at the bottom.
That night shot I think has to be at my top three of all the shots you've taken omg that was so mesmerizing. Quite beautiful and yet also so dangerous at the same time. Elegant.
"I need to pee as well" Made my day. Hahahaha
Throw a brick through the glass...while its on fire! 🔥🔥🔥
I wish I could like this more than once
Much more dangerous for the camera...
make it an ice brick?
This looks so fricking neat. I cant stop rewinding it and watching it over.
Thx at this point for your microtime research slomo guys, you really extend the human horizont of perception!
I was so confused at the start.... genuinely thought something was wrong.
5:50, the gas hitting the glass at night, fiery droplets streaming in every direction, that was glorious.
Dans "Cheeky Bonus Shot"
4:40
I was cooking eggs and thought it would be cool to see cold water hitting a hot pan and turning into steam in slow mo.
Wow, the best part of the dark one is that you can see the petrol falling down the glass, but also the flames spreading upwards at the same time. It's trippy!
Gav’s a lot more respondible when he isn’t around achievment hunter
Hes very smart he just more relaxed in ah
Moonlight Gunvolt intelligence has nothing to do with being responsible
Dan's got on a shirt saying: "I look even better in Slow Motion." That's a blatant lie. Dan looks good...period.
But he looks *better* in slow motion.
Hes just hot as anything! 😍😍
@@samanthaquinnell7379 Smart. Athletic. Patriotic. Mechanically inclined. Good sense of humor. Nice A----ESSS-MART! Nice accent (well, to us "Muricans", anyway). Thick hair....all over...excuse me...I have to light some candles. Be back in 15...
@AreaLabMen 😂😂😂😂 he is rather delicious 🤤
This is absolutely incredible on an OLED screen. You should offer the dark footage to L.G to add to their OLED Demo videos.
If you guys ever need a professional fire spinner, I live close to Texas and would love to see slow mo fire spinning like you've done before!
Using car wash sponges and kerosene makes an awesome liquid flame wave while spinning!