The Stunt People on Discovery Channel's Time Warp – 12/10/08

Our episode is on Dec 10 8:00 pm, Dec 11 12:00 am, Dec 14 9:00 am, and Dec 21 1:00 pm.

In October 2008 Ray Carbonel and I went out to Boston to shoot an episode of Time Warp called “Stuntmen.” They filmed us doing various stunts using the Phantom HD Camera, which puts everything into super-slow motion, giving the effect that its subjects are frozen in time. HK spins, falls through tables, fake bottles, squibs, and more are featured in our episode.

The schedule table for our show is below, and we’ll do our best to get the video posted here as soon as it airs for those who missed it.

From the Discovery Channel Site:

Welcome to Discovery Channel’s new series Time Warp, in which MIT scientist and teacher Jeff Lieberman uses new technologies to bring truly never-before-seen wonders into a form that your body can actually process.

Using the latest in high-speed photography, the Time Warp team takes some natural events (a cat licking its paw, a champagne bottle being opened) and some not-so-natural (a water balloon to the face, a raw piece of chicken exploding) and turns them into a thing of both beauty and learning.

8 responses to “The Stunt People on Discovery Channel's Time Warp – 12/10/08”

  1. Nathan Avatar
    Nathan

    Sweet mother of pain, this will be awesome!

  2. Ben Z. Avatar
    Ben Z.

    I love this show, and of course you all. So I’m pretty much making a party out of watching it

  3. Andy Coon Avatar

    You know I’ll be watching. I’m certain A couple of Angelas will join me.

    Oh joy!

  4. Eric Jacobus Avatar

    ^_^

  5. Keith C Avatar
    Keith C

    I got it set on DVR!

  6. Bob Gomez Avatar

    Congatulations!! This is awesome. I’ll be watching.

  7. Nathan Avatar
    Nathan

    and it was awesome.

  8. Terry Clark Avatar
    Terry Clark

    Hey Eric,
    Congratulations!…great segment you guys did…especially enjoyed seeing the stunts in slow motion…you guys are awesome!
    Terry & Hank

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