Short films, or as some say, shorties, can be rather entertaining if it is done in the right way. While there are many different kinds of tools to capture a short film, here we are with a DJI camera drone that chops food at a stunning 1,500FPS, where it has been shot using a $60,000 camera. Speed Motion Films took the chance to obtain a DJI Phantom camera drone and to see how it functions as a food blender. Following that, they took different kinds of foods at the spinning propellers, before capturing all the carnage that happens on film at 1,500 frames per second. A $60,000 Phantom Miro high speed camera was used to capture it.

The film’s name is known as “Drone Blender”, and as it is definitely interesting to check out, it also doubles up as a way to show how drones can be dangerous in this matter. Should such propellers end up flying into any body part – including that of an eye as with the case involving this toddler, it can result in some rather dire consequences.

Enjoy the video above, and while a drone’s propellers works as a pretty radical blender, it is certainly not so suitable to function as one due to the difficulty in collecting everything that has been chopped and diced.

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