It was a wet day filled with crossbar violence and exploding soda as Jim Reed and Daniel Weiss of Broncolor came by for some fun with the new Scoro pack. What started as a training day for myself, Jayson Jordan, PJ Johnson, Chris Cardinale, and Alyssa Kirsten of K&M Rentals turned into a messy romper room as we tested the action-stopping power of the new flash generator.
We started off with some pours and splashes, and the Scoro kept it chilly with an ice-cold 1/8000 flash duration (t 0.1). Water droplets were frozen in motion, crisp and sharp- you could even see bubbles in the seltzer water and beer. (click the pics to enlarge)






We also set up the Para 220 umbrella, and Jim showed us how to create soft wrap-around light as well as hard, focused light.

Alyssa Kirsten

Jim Reed
Another cool feature of the Scoro is the programmable stroboscopic feature. You can set the flash duration, number of flashes, and interval between flashes to get awesome stuff like this:

Jayson Jordan and Alyssa Kirsten


Things really came to a head when we pulled the old "mentos-in-a-Diet-Coke" trick.






We didn't get geysers, but a suspicious looking appendage.
Finally, after we trashed the place with seltzer water, beer, and Diet Coke, I figured a little more sand, water and a can of compressed air couldn't hurt.


Special Thanks to Broncolor, Jim Reed, Daniel Weiss and Norah Mays at Studio 385 for a great afternoon.






