The Time Warp camera captures stone slabs being broken by the force of a Kung Tao master. Scientists test the Mentos-Diet Coke trick of creating a geyser. Also, slow motion action from the acrobatic dogs at a frisbee show.
The cameras capture jugglers, as the juggle balls and running chainsaws. Then, the team adds items to a blender which you usually would use, such as a butane lighter. And watch as a beer bottle is broken with bare hands.
The team takes a look at what happens when water hits a grease fire, dry ice's explosive power, soap bubbles up close in slow motion, and a magicians tablecloth pull trick.
The team use their slo-mo cameras to watch fire breathing by the Fuel Girls, killer kick flips by skateboard champion Greg Lutzka, and a world record stone-skip technique by Russ Byers.
The team uses their slow motion cameras to show a pole vaulter in action, and the effects of a taser and a jackhammer on the human body.
The team uses its slo-motion camera as the Collision Safety Institute's W.R. "Rusty" Haight plays the human role of a crash test dummy, and a demonstration of archery is observed.
Objects shown in slow motion includes a hummingbird in flight, the skills of a professional pool player, a deadly strike from a samurai sword master, and an accident which involves tempered glass.
Included objects in slow motion include a freerunner in action, a strange solid liquid non-Newtonian fluid, and beautiful water droplets.
Items shown in slow motion include a pyrotechnics display, bullet proof body armor known as "Dragon Skin," and liquid nitrogen in its freezing process.
Among items caught in slow motion include a pair of hockey players from the Boston Bruins show how a hockey stick works, the difference of a dog shaking while wet, and the capture of the sonic boom from a bull whip.
A slo-motion look at glass breaking during a storm, splattering of a paintball, bartenders serving up some flaming cocktails, and watch Yo-Yo pros in action.
An observation of the destructive force of power tools, breakdancers in action, and the unusual path of a bullet shot underwater.
Clips in slo-motion include stunt riding by urban bikers; ice skating skills; and cards being thrown.
Watch as the Boston College cheerleaders perform acrobatic stunts in slo-motion, plus, a baseball bat breaking while hitting a ball, and an Olympic skeet shooter.
Items caught on slo-mo film include a champion sharpshooter from an Old West Show, the Feasty Boys cooking, look at things differently using a Schlieren camera, and a 3-bladed boomerang in action.
Slo-motion items caught on film include a world class "barefooter" upon the water withot skies, more Samurai martial arts experts making razor sharp cuts, a world speed record by a drummer, and Jeff's electrifying new art project.
Among items caught in slo-motion include a fight scene to a motion picture; a cicada (locust); the movements of a rattlesnake; and the sport of bowling.
Items caught in slo-motion in this episode include a martial arts exhibition; tap-dancers in action; body modification in process; and an exploding firecracker inside of a wine glass.
Among the slowed down events are a Cirque du Soleil exhibition; Reverend Tommy Gunn's antics; and wood entering a chipper.
Season 2 begins with the following items caught by a slo-motion camera, parachutes, blades and electricity.
A look at a medieval catapult at work in slow motion, along with the launching of rockets and stick fighting.
Items caught on film in super slo-motion include air bags and kitchen appliances blown up. Also, experiments are conducted involving pro wrestlers and a jump rope.
Items caught on slo-motion cameras include the heavy metal group Metallica while performing, a motocross rider in action, and an experiment with a chainsaw.
The team is joined by Professor Splash as they have a blast using some vintage machine guns. Also caught in slow motion are splashes and bicycles in action.
Watch as the slo-motion cameras capture deadly snakes, sumo wrestlers and "powerbockers" (professional jumpers) in action.
The team catches the following item on the slow motion camera, water drops, germs, bathrooms and foods.
Slow motion cameras catch in action an "Arrow Catcher," champion dogs, professional strongmen and the master of an over-sized yo-yo.
The teams slow motion cameras catch a knife throwing act, the firing of automatic weapons and tricks with fire.
A slow motion camera catches Las Vegas entertainers and attractions in action.
The slow-motion cameras catch big cats in action, and mixed martial arts fighters squaring off inside the ring.
Slow-motion camera's catch a roller coaster; car stunts; sport stacking and a paddleball game in action.
Slo-motion cameras catch the Blue Men performance, propellers in action, and chemical reactions.
A close look at objects in action through slo-motion filming includes a car being crushed, lumberjacks at work, and skateboards in motion.