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What exploding snowballs look like at 1,500 frames per second

Courtesy of Exit10's awesome holiday video.

An Exit10 employee takes a snowball to the face in the company's 2014 holiday video. (Screenshot via Vimeo)

Slow-motion snowballs highlight downtown ad firm Exit10’s holiday video.
All the firm’s employees participated in the video, shot at 1,500 frames per second to capture every little detail, account director Garret Ohm said in an email.
The victims also spill coffee, gummy bears and cheese balls while festively dressed in everything from Santa hats to ski goggles.

All of this carnage is set to a cover of “Let it Snow” by The Stents. You can download the Baltimore band’s song free from their website.

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