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Freelance director Philip Heron and photographer and videographer, James Adair came together to create this jaw-droppingly cool video. Using a Photron SA1.1, “a high speed camera for slow motion analysis,” they created their “Tempus II” video. It’s seven minutes of everyday items being smashed, shot and knocked over in slow motion, and then breaking apart at rapid speed.

The end result can only be described as captivating. Heron and Adair took an egg breaking apart on a mousetrap, a pot smashing on the ground, and a Jello mold being shot with what looks like a BB gun bullet and made it all look epic.

Just watch the video. We challenge you not to like it. 

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