you need to shoot in the dark and use the short duration of a flash to stop the movement. The principles for water droplet photography is the same [link]
I don't know, maybe you have already, but have you experimented with a strobe flash to capture one die falling to imitate this capture (which I assume is at least four dice)?
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Also what about opaque dice?
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Opaque die could interesting, maybe a coloured gel on a backlight for illumination
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