The hosts, Gav and Dan, visit Seoul, South Korea to film the Kukkiwon Taekwondo Demonstration Team in slow motion. They set up high-speed cameras and lights to capture the team's impressive kicks and aerial stunts. The team performs various demonstrations, including breaking wooden boards, flying through the air, and executing intricate kicks. The hosts are amazed by the team's skills and power, and they capture stunning footage of the performances. The episode ends with a final demonstration where a team member is launched high into the air using a multi-stage system, performing a series of kicks before landing safely.
Here are the extracted facts from the text:
1. The Kukkiwon Taekwondo Demonstration Team was filmed in Seoul, South Korea.
2. Taekwondo originated in Korea.
3. The team's demonstration was filmed at 1,000 frames per second.
4. The camera used was a Phantom camera.
5. The lighting for the shoot consisted of 18K lights and Dinos, totaling over 145,000 watts.
6. The team members kicked and broke wooden boards and other objects as part of their demonstration.
7. One team member kicked six pieces of wood and then kicked another piece that was higher than the previous one.
8. Another team member performed a double spin kick.
9. A team member kicked four pieces of wood in mid-air.
10. A team member performed a backflip with multiple kicks.
11. The team members used a spring-loaded launch system to propel themselves into the air.
12. One team member was launched to a height equivalent to two flights of stairs in two steps.
13. The team members' kicks were powerful enough to shatter wooden boards.
14. The filming was done for the YouTube series "Planet Slo Mo".
15. The hosts, Gav and Dan, were impressed by the team's skills and felt inadequate in comparison.