have you ever had a problem when you upload a XAVC-S file to premiere? I’m trying to upload a 4GB file to premiere pro but it keeps telling me it’s in an unsupported compression file type, even though the extension on the file is MP4. Any ideas how I could fix this issue?
Yeah, ideally when shooting in 60fps you would want your shutter speed to be at least 1/120. Theoretically you can crank it higher, but if you start cranking it lower than it the image starts to get choppy. Same goes for 30fps, you wouldn’t want to go lower than 1/60 for the shutter speed. So you just double your frame rate, and that’s your limit for shutter speed
I don’t mean to make anyone feel bad. But I just like to warn everyone who is watching this. This is absolutely 100% not the best video settings. In fact most of the suggestions here are really incorrect and misleading. Sorry man.
briefly and to the point Tomasz
have you ever had a problem when you upload a XAVC-S file to premiere? I’m trying to upload a 4GB file to premiere pro but it keeps telling me it’s in an unsupported compression file type, even though the extension on the file is MP4. Any ideas how I could fix this issue?
Thank you so much !!! Can you help and explain shooting aesthetic food videos indoors with sony a7c ii ? The cinematic warm tint videos ?
This is super helpful man!
Glad to hear that!
Beautimus!
Hold on... at 60fps shouldn't the shutter speed be 1/120 (or whatever is closest)?
Yeah, ideally when shooting in 60fps you would want your shutter speed to be at least 1/120. Theoretically you can crank it higher, but if you start cranking it lower than it the image starts to get choppy. Same goes for 30fps, you wouldn’t want to go lower than 1/60 for the shutter speed. So you just double your frame rate, and that’s your limit for shutter speed
I don’t mean to make anyone feel bad. But I just like to warn everyone who is watching this. This is absolutely 100% not the best video settings. In fact most of the suggestions here are really incorrect and misleading. Sorry man.
How so? Would be curious to hear your insight on what I could’ve done better
If you aren’t slowing down you should probably shoot at 24fps