when I watched this film of lightening,
racing across the sky or crashing to earth, filmmaker
and photographer Dustin Farrell spent over a month this summer traveling some
20,000 miles for the sole purpose of filming thunderstorms around the United
States, using a Phantom Flex4K high-speed camera he filmed lightning
strike after lightning strike at 1,000 frames per second, resulting in the
impressive footage that shows the remarkable complexity of electricity in the
atmosphere, most of the footage in the final cut was shot around Farrell’s home
state of Arizona,
“Lightning
is like a snowflake. Every bolt is different,” shares Farrell. “I learned that
lightning varies greatly in speed. There are some incredible looking bolts that
I captured that didn’t make the cut because even at 1000fps they only lasted
for one frame during playback. I also captured some lightning that appear
computer generated it lasted so long on the screen.”
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