You get the hang of it, and typically I try to shoot the maximum speed I can so I can speed it up in post. The pair, however, remained friends while pursuing very different paths.Outside of his job, Gav was active with the online community for Rooster Teeth, known for projects including Red vs Blue and Drunk Tank. Wir sichten die Kommentare werktags zwischen 09 und 21 Uhr. "Bitte zuhause nicht nachmachen" heißt es gleich zu Beginn des Beitrages. Kritik an Auftritt bei "Game of Thrones" And sometimes we get it all shot and we decide that the slow mo just isn’t interesting enough if it’s not something that people haven’t seen, or it doesn’t show something in a new way.”Gav adds, “I would say that, based on the stuff we shoot in the back garden, we only upload around fifty percent of it.”In their experiments, Gav and Dan make sure to take safety into account before shooting any project.
It’s a very community driven company, so typically, if they want to work with people they just hire straight from the community… They liked my style of making videos, and liked my personality I guess; I have no idea why,” Gav chuckles.Taking the job wasn’t as easy it seemed, as navigating the bureaucracy of being a UK citizen trying to work in the US presented some issues. We’re always trying to crack each other up and have some funny banter, so I think it worked out pretty well on camera.”Gav went on to pursue filmmaking, getting a job with Green Door Films, Europe’s first production house to utilize the high-speed Phantom. I can sometimes look at something and say ‘that’s safe, or that’s not safe’ having experienced the military practical side of things. Sehr geehrte Leserin, sehr geehrter Leser,
As his relationship with the company grew, he was offered a position creating content for them.“I was a big fan of Rooster Teeth since I was 14 years old, so I’ve been following since a month after they started that company, and I became well known in that community. Dan explains, “Usually it’s just me going to a shop, Home Depot or something, thinking, ‘hmmm how can I achieve what we want to achieve with the stuff here.’ Sometimes you get inspiration in the shop, and I’ll just buy a bunch of random stuff and take it back to Gav’s place, and Gav will be in charge of all the technical stuff, all the camera work while I’ll be building the props, doing that all that sort of thing, and maybe performing a stunt.”One production difference that separates The Slow Mo Guys from many other YouTube channels is their tendency to block shoot, where they film multiple episodes over a few days then release them spread out over the next few months. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.”Their subjects provide a visual feast when played in slow motion, from paint bouncing on a speaker to hitting jelly with a tennis racket.
The Slow Mo Guys have become one of the most popular channels on YouTube by giving their audience a new way of seeing the world.