This paper presents the method for the simultaneous determination of locations of vacuum arc attachments to the cathode and to the anode by high-speed photography. The method provides a possibility to ascertain the propagation direction of a cathode spot jet subjected to the action of a magnetic field. This method is used to examine single-spot vacuum arcs between Cu electrodes. The arc length is 
  
 , and the arc current is 
  
 . The magnetic field have two independently varied components (axial component 
  
  and tangential one 
  
 ). The accuracy of the jet angle determination is 
  
 . The measurement data show that the jet, which is normal to the cathode in the immediate vicinity of its surface, is turned parallel to the magnetic field at some distance 
  
 , which depends on magnetic field induction 
  
  and its inclination to the cathode surface. The experimental results are compared with calculation results found in the literature.