High Speed Camera (1963)
Albury, Guildford, Surrey. The Ellis Research Laboratory consumer goods are tested for safety and durability. Slow motion C, U of a cup of tea smashing. A man fiddles with a box of equipment. The cup is seen smashing in normal time. C, U of a mannequin s head wearing a monocle, a gun is fired and the lens shatters. Various shots of a mother and toddler watching as a scientist places weights on a prototype high chair to test its strength. Two scientists test a paraffin heater in a wind tunnel. The scientists open the tunnel extinguish the burning paraffin heater. Various shots of perspex goggles on a mannequin s head. A scientist uses a special gun is fired at them to simulate splashes of molten metal. A high speed camera is shown filming a television screen shattering a technique developed by John Hadland. Extreme slow motion C, U of milk being dripped into a cup of tea. The man behind the camera is John Rendell. A safety helmet is tested Mr. Ellis is wearing a helmet wit
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