This is an Extreme Art image as it appears directly out of the camera. The way the match burns. and the chemistry bubbles, is simply extraordinary in its granular detail. Slow motion cameras do not have audio capabilities, so sounds were enhanced during editing.
Although it looks as though it is some sort of an alien brain scan, this is simply a match that was quickly lit and burned for two and a half seconds but was shot at four thousand frames per second. When played back at a normal thirty frames per second the UltraSlo clip plays for five minutes.
This sequence has been viewed over a half a billion times, with many pieces going virtual online. His UltraSlo channel was the first slow motion channel on YouTube that was in the top twenty science and technology channels. TWO TWO offers Alan’s portfolio as unique, Extreme Art.
A maximum of 10 of these NFTs will be minted.
Presented by TWO TWO
Alan Teitel, a six-time Emmy Nominee and two-time Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, has had over a half-billion views of his videos online.
Alan changed the way visual content is produced by developing technologies that reinvent the capture, processing and editing of movies. He also developed both the helmet cam and the first slow-motion cameras for live replay in sports.
Alan, a compulsive observer that loves everything from silly to science, likes to introduce people to the world the way he sees it; a little differently.
Dedicated to protecting our planet, he has saved millions of dogs and dolphins through bringing awareness of their mistreatment. Alan has helped raise 10’s of millions of dollars to help runaway kids in New York and South America and will be noting a portion of the sales of his NFTs to bring PPE to those in need.
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Artist Original, 3 of 10
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This is an Extreme Art image as it appears directly out of the camera. The way the match burns. and the chemistry bubbles, is simply extraordinary in its granular detail. Slow motion cameras do not have audio capabilities, so sounds were enhanced during editing.
Although it looks as though it is some sort of an alien brain scan, this is simply a match that was quickly lit and burned for two and a half seconds but was shot at four thousand frames per second. When played back at a normal thirty frames per second the UltraSlo clip plays for five minutes.
This sequence has been viewed over a half a billion times, with many pieces going virtual online. His UltraSlo channel was the first slow motion channel on YouTube that was in the top twenty science and technology channels. TWO TWO offers Alan’s portfolio as unique, Extreme Art.
A maximum of 10 of these NFTs will be minted.
Presented by TWO TWO
Alan Teitel, a six-time Emmy Nominee and two-time Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, has had over a half-billion views of his videos online.
Alan changed the way visual content is produced by developing technologies that reinvent the capture, processing and editing of movies. He also developed both the helmet cam and the first slow-motion cameras for live replay in sports.
Alan, a compulsive observer that loves everything from silly to science, likes to introduce people to the world the way he sees it; a little differently.
Dedicated to protecting our planet, he has saved millions of dogs and dolphins through bringing awareness of their mistreatment. Alan has helped raise 10’s of millions of dollars to help runaway kids in New York and South America and will be noting a portion of the sales of his NFTs to bring PPE to those in need.