Last Updated on 09/02/2013 by Chris Gampat
Photo booths are always really fun, but they usually just feature a single image and that’s all. The studio known as Super Frog Saves Tokyo has created something just a bit different. Instead of capturing a single image, they document an entire scene in slow motion. In order to do this, they shot it on the RED Epic, which means that they needed a heck of a lot of light to capture this correctly. And like every photo booth, they had everyone doing something silly or fun. But when something like this is also cut to Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines, it becomes even cooler.
Seriously, check it out after the jump.
Quang + Ellie: Slow Motion Booth from Super Frog Saves Tokyo on Vimeo.
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