Water at 7000fps. Art imitates life imitates art. [video]

This video for High Hopes by Team Ghost captures the movement of water in an entrancing way.

Directed by Romain Glé (16argarden.com) and Thomas Séon (seon@dalembert.upmc.fr), the video records at 7000 frames per second. While the research into the accurate frames per second of the human eye has produced no conclusive result that I can find, even generous suggestions say a few hundred at most.

Team Ghost – High Hopes from 16ar on Vimeo.

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