More Slowberry Goodness from the Wholphin/SF360 Screening

February 23rd, 2007

Captivating footage or inadvertent birth of a new fetish? We honestly don’t know, but some of the comments are worrying. Anyway. These are the winners of the Wholphin Raspberry Competition. For those who are interested, here’s how we determined the victors: Filming at a constant frame rate of 400 fps, we calculated the number of frames it took a contestant’s tongue to complete a full cycle to determine the speed. These are the winners by our admittedly clumsy calculations.
Enjoy.

Lisa Q:

Rosemary, of NoisePop:

Our own, Eli:

Allison B:

And the reigning champion Emily, again:

2 Responses to “More Slowberry Goodness from the Wholphin/SF360 Screening”

  • I like it.

    My apologies for the annoying technical question but what camera are you using to shoot at 400 frames a second?

    duncan

  • I love what you guys have done with this. I don’t know if you remember me sending you The SLOMO Video DVD last year that featured my brother’s submission “Bray One, Two, and Three” which were essentially raspberries by him, his horse, and a donkey. his raspberry is only on the dvd at the moment (which you can pick-up here. The horse and donkey ones are hilarious and frightening by their own right. Check them here. The next iteration of the slowness is The SLOMO Horror Festival - 100 One Minute Slow Motion Horror Films by 100 Filmmakers and Video Artists. Details at http://www.SLOMOHorror.com. I don’t mean to hijack the comments area, but… well… Wholphin did have our version of the slow raspberry in their hands last year… waah waah waah.

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