Shooting a Basketball in SUPER Slow Motion | Phantom Camera | Rachel DeMita & Shot Science

Using a High Speed Camera, we captured EXTREME SLOW MOTION footage (1,000 fps) of basketball shots using perfect form! In today’s video, we used a Phantom Miro high speed camera to slow the mechanics of shooting a basketball down to nearly a standstill. We’re hoping that this extremely smooth footage will allow you to see every intricate detail of what your body does during every element of your shot. Special thanks go out to Rachel DeMita for being in the video! She’s a real-deal baller! Please make sure you FOLLOW RACHEL!! ------------- FEATURED BALLERS: ▶ Rachel A DeMita Twitter | Instagram | ▶Casey Curtiss Twitter | Instagram | ------------- FOLLOW SHOT SCIENCE BASKETBALL: Please Subscribe ▶ Google | Facebook | Twitter | Our Basketball TUTORIALS Our Hoops QUICK TIPS ---------------------- Music: “Dramatic Intro“ by soundroll-music “Vintage Slide Guitar with Vocal“ by benjaminpacker (Licensed through ) ---------------------- Location: Filmed at the YouTube Space LA ---------------------- Cinematography: Pierce Cook Camera: Phantom Miro ---------------------- Editing: Casey Curtiss Software: Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 ---------------------- Special thanks to: Dave Seger John Brandt Brodie Smith Scooter Magruder Max Weisz ---------------------- Hope you guys love the video! If you do, please share it so we can keep making them! Thank you!
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