METALLICA Featured On DISCOVERY CHANNEL's 'Time Warp'

April 21, 2009

METALLICA will be featured on the April 29 episode of Discovery Channel's series "Time Warp", in which MIT scientist and teacher Jeff Lieberman — along with digital-imaging expert Matt Kearney — uses new technologies to bring truly never-before-seen wonders into a form that your body can actually process.

Using the latest in high-speed photography, the "Time Warp" team takes some natural events (a cat licking its paw, a champagne bottle being opened) — and some not-so-natural (a water balloon to the face, a raw piece of chicken exploding) — and turns them into a thing of both beauty and learning.

Commented METALLICA in a statement: "Want to see what really happens while we're playing? Discovery Channel's 'Time Warp' came to HQ [METALLICA's headquarters in San Rafael, north of San Francisco] about a month ago with their high-speed cameras to film us in action and the results air on Wednesday, April 29 at 8:00 p.m.

"If you haven't checked it out before, 'Time Warp' is hosted by brainiac MIT scientist and teacher Jeff Lieberman along with digital-imaging expert Matt Kearney . . . they use new technologies to film all kinds of 'ordinary' events and slow it way down so you can see the activity in a whole new light.

"We had a blast hanging with Jeff and Matt, so check your local listings, and for more info, click here."

"Time Warp" airs on Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT.

(Thanks: www.metpage.org)

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