The Huber Experiments: Simple Foods Turned Intricate in Slow Motion

A quaint set of food on the table: cereal, orange juice, glazed poultry, mixed drinks. Then, before you realize why they’re laid out, we lose all gravity. That’s the premise behind brothers Matthew and Erik Huber’s The Huber Experiments – Volume 1 short film, an experiment in high speed cinematography. Filmed with the Phantom HD camera at 960 frames per second, this incredible technology gives us a truly remarkable and intimate look at some food and drink that we consume daily.


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