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Quicker 'n a Wink
Major collection: Science & Technology
Named collection: Harold E. Edgerton Collection
Object type: film: 16mm
Maker: Edgerton, Harold Eugene; Smith, Pete
Date made: 1939
Measurements: 1000 ft
HEE-FV-037
Named collection: Harold E. Edgerton Collection
Object type: film: 16mm
Maker: Edgerton, Harold Eugene; Smith, Pete
Date made: 1939
Measurements: 1000 ft
Harold "Doc" Edgerton demonstrates all sorts of effects of strobe photography that allow us to see what happens at speeds too fast to be discerned by the naked eye. Some well-known examples include a flying bullet that shatters a lightbulb, the motion of a hummingbird's wings, a cat lapping up milk, falling liquid drops. Screen play by E. Maurice Adler; director photography Walter Lundin, directed by George Sidney. Academy Award for Best Short FIlm in 1941. (CC)
HEE-FV-037