I do like Pete Smith's narration style, and here it's at its borderline sarcastic best as...


Quicker'n a Wink
In this Pete Smith Specialty short, Dr. Harold E. Edgerton demonstrates stroboscopic photography, which he helped develop. This process allows us to see in slow motion what happens during events that occur too fast to be seen by the naked eye. Examples shown here include a bullet in flight as it shatters a light bulb, the moment of impact when a kicker kicks a football, and the motion of a hummingbird's wings as it hovers.
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Quicker'n a Wink
- Overview
- Cast
- Crew
- Recommendations
Status
Released
Release Date
Oct 12, 1940
Runtime
0h 10m
Genres
Documentary
User Score
66%
Original Title
Quicker'n a Wink
Production Companies
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Director
George Sidney
Description
In this Pete Smith Specialty short, Dr. Harold E. Edgerton demonstrates stroboscopic photography, which he helped develop. This process allows us to see in slow motion what happens during events that occur too fast to be seen by the naked eye. Examples shown here include a bullet in flight as it shatters a light bulb, the moment of impact when a kicker kicks a football, and the motion of a hummingbird's wings as it hovers.
Cast
Crew
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