Monday, July 16, 2018

Stabilized GoPro footage from a roller coaster looks like an alternate reality

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During a recent trip to Six Flags Magic Mountain in California, YouTuber and skydiver Jeb Corliss took GoPro Fusion video of himself riding Goliath, a large and very fun-looking roller coaster that apparently reaches speeds of up to 85 miles per hour. (I have not ridden this roller coaster. I am jealous.)

After the ride, Corliss stitched his footage together and stabilized it. The result is a truly weird, shape shift-y masterpiece that looks like something out of another dimension. Leaving this dimension and going into another one sounds great right now, so I dig it!

Watch and be mesmerized. Read more...

More about Gopro, Viral Videos, Roller Coasters, Culture, and Web Culture

Read more: mashable.com

https://infoforu.org/stabilized-gopro-footage-from-a-roller-coaster-looks-like-an-alternate-reality/

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