@@mii6619 4K 60fps is good. The main issue when filming with a phone is that there's no optical zoom. You can only zoom in digitally which affects the quality of your image. But if you can get real close and film great shots without having to zoom in, your footage should look pretty good.
I’m filming cricket matches in my local cricket league for my club team. I’m recording at 1080p60. I may try 4K at 24fps also. I just bought a Canon 90d camera. Great camera for sports and wildlife.
Great advice. I work in tennis and have just set up a new coaching channel so this is going to help a lot! So many videographers on here talk about the ‘cinematic’ look with the lower frame rate, but obviously not great for faster action! Thanks!🎥💥🎾
I just started another channel filming skateboarding and love it. My other channel MartysGarden has just over 40k sub and in Australia also. But I must admit sports is way more fun to shoot than gardening videos. Thanks a lot for the information I really appreciate it😎
120fps is great for slo-mo but for regular viewing motion looks choppy and tiring for the viewer. Better if you can keep regular motion around 30fps or even 60fps as a good compromise that allows slo-mo and maybe just shoot some 120fps to cut in for buttery slo-mo
@@tommyharris5817 brothuh. . .were talkin real cameras here. . .thats completely irrelevant. . .i mean im sure it might have some options on there but nah this is more so dslr specific. . . .
"When shooting sports your shutter speed should always be set a double your frame rate" couldn't disagree more with this. That will get you cinematic motion blur but if you want a perfect slow motion shot, with crisp edges on your subject, you have to shoot at a faster shutter speed. example: If you are slowing down a basketball bouncing, you have to shoot it in a higher shutter speed or else your shot with come with a lot of motion blur
The motion blur we see with the 180 degree rule is very close to the amount of motion blur you would see in real life. If you choose to remove that motion blur, it becomes a personal taste decision. I actually made another video about this exact topic ruclips.net/video/96KFhI45uRM/видео.html
Great video as always. Also a shout out to the Facebook group. Thanks for setting it up. I’ve learned so much from it along with being able to chip in with answers for some.
I think I found my new RUclips home lol, I film exercise videos and it's so hard to find video tutorials specific to that. Most video tutorials emphasize 24 fps and every time I film a workout in 24 fps I cringe and find myself asking, "am I the problem or should I NOT be filming this in 24 fps?" by now you can probably tell my distress lol, 30fps is what I normally stick to to play it safe but it also means sacrificing any slow mo
New home! 😂 Filming in 24fps will give you a nice cinematic look but have to make sure your timeline is in 24fps as well and that you export in 24fps at the end. That being said, for you b-roll or action shots, I would film in 60 or 120fps if you can to get some nice slo-mo shots.
Hey E, thanks for the video. Since I'm not using FB that much, I'll post it here. You always mention how you try to tell a story with your clips. Can you show your process/workflow and how you find them? I've got a lot of footage filmed by another person and try to find a story within it but I find it difficult...
Best video! Man, to record fast fingers playing guitar, is there a cam to film in 100 fps but in real time with audio? I don't intend to use slowmotion. I'd lime to have just more flux in real time Thank you so much
If you don’t slow it down, there no real advantage of filming at 100 or 120fps because the export will be at 60fps max. And most TVs and social media platforms don’t go higher than 60 as well.
Hey man, I was looking forward to buying the right camera for making basketball and football mixtapes for instagram and some guy on your Facebook page helped me with everything and I ended up ordering a sony a6000 with a 55-210 and its great.
Beyond the Game TV Just had a friend over at the park near me where I put my own chain net and recorded a workout video alternating who is recording between us
Heyy great content. I still have a query though, all these High fps, in what Base frame rate/Project frame rate will you edit? like what will your fps of the timeline? like in films it is a 24fps timeline. but in sports is it still the same?
@@BeyondTheGame_E Heyy, but I have read that if a high fps( 120fps) is played as low fps (24fps) it would look choppy because of shutter speed issues. So isn't that an issue?
@@BeyondTheGame_E I hope I am not bothering you much. But I am still confused here because, by 180 degree rule the shutter speed will be double of frame rate right. So when we get a high fps to normal speed it would loose it natural Motion blur right? Because the shutter speed is still the same (as of high fps's) ?
To be honest I’m not technical enough to answer your question with facts and numbers. All I know is that the 180 degree rule applies to all frame rates.
It depends... If you are planing on doing slow motion replays during your live broadcast than yes, filming in 60 or 120fps will be helpful. But if it's just a straight up livestream in real time, it won't really be useful to use a higher frame rate. Although streaming in 60fps will give your footage a more 'life-like' look so that's something to take into consideration. But you'll have to make sure that your entire process is in 60fps, not just the camera, the streaming part as well.
Since when does Trevor Noah make RUclips tutorials..? Anyway, I'm learning a lot from you! I'm trying to save up for a good camera to film winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding. What camera would you recommend? I want to take it serious and maybe even make some short films in the near future. I already have a GoPro Hero 5 but I'm just not happy with the quality I get out of that.
It's hard to answer your question without knowing your budget. There's no such thing as the perfect camera, just the best camera for your needs that you can afford. In the risk of self-promoting a little bit, I suggest you start by watching this video which is a great starting point towards making an informed decision: ruclips.net/video/U9MY0tWgfro/видео.html
Thank you for your answer! Your video helped me determine that I'm looking for a DSLR or mirrorless camera. Now I just have to find the camera that fits my needs (4k 30fps and 1080p 120fps are the most important to me) for under 3000 Euros w/ lens. Your help makes me even more excited about filming sports!
Do you by chance have a best camera settings for video on your channel for the Sony a7iii? I know it’s an older camera but that is what I am shooting with for now until I can upgrade to a newer camera.
What do I choose between for filming sports video (primarily lacrosse) on my Canon EOS R10: Option 1) FHD 29.97 fps, Option 2) 4K 29.97 fps or Option 3) 4k crop 59.94 fps Standard IPB or Option 4) 4k crop 59.94 fps Light IPB. Really appreciate the help. I can also enable high frame rate, but audio is not recorded. This isn't a big deal as I typically add music to my videos. If I do that I can shoot in 1920 x 1080 120 fps.
I would personally use 4k crop 59.94fps Standard IPB. But you could go for the 120fps option if you'd prefer your slowmo to be slower than 50% of the original speed.
@@BeyondTheGame_E Thank you so much! The crop on the EOS R10 is 1.56x, does that change your recommendation? I like to have slow-mo shots, but it doesn't come out fluid at 30 fps even with using optical flow in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Hey Jacob, frame rate doesn't affect motion blur. Shutter speed does. Here's a video that explains how to achieve a look without motion blur ruclips.net/video/96KFhI45uRM/видео.html
If you’re filming sports action, I would film in 1080p at 120fps. But if you’re filming an interview or something you know you’ll never slow down in post, I would film in 4K.
Are you asking if you should use one or the other? Because 4K and 60fps are 2 different things. 4K is the resolution or size of your image while 60fps is the speed. You should use both if you can.
Here’s my question. I’m filming soccer games in either my new 4k iPad or iPhone. It seems the drop in quality comes when I upload to RUclips who automatically puts my film at a blurry 360. Im thinking it’s a RUclips thing and I need to drop down to 1080p but 30 or 60 fps? Thoughts? Thanks
There shouldn’t be any issues with uploading in 4K. I do it all the time. The only thing I can think of is that you may have to be on a computer to do it. As far as the frame rate, both are acceptable. It just depends on the look you’re going for. 30 will look more cinematic and 60 will look more vivid and lifelike.
Hey man, I’m using filmic pro for iPhone & am shooting workout videos & I want to use log but filmic will only let me use 30fps when shooting in log🤷♂️, would it be better to stick with 4K 60fps or 4K 30fps log? I will be editing the videos afterwards on davinci resolve and know all about colour grading etc
I don't use Final Cut so I don't know exactly how the settings work. But if you're talking specifically about frame rate, I recently made a video that explains more clearly the difference between each one ruclips.net/video/yUrhlIMzwZU/видео.html
Hi I am shooting with a SONY Z90 Format is XAVCH HD which can do 240 480 960 FPS what do I set up my editing setting to in PREMIERE PRO I dont when ever thing in slow mo thxs
24, 30 or 60fps are all good options. Your footage won't slow down automatically no matter what frame rate you use for the sequence. The only time footage is automatically slowed down in camera is when you film in S&Q mode.
@@ROBERTPOKONSKI In that case your footage is already slowed down in camera so the sequence frame rate won't change that, You'll have to speed up your clips if you want to play them at full speed.
Any camera can film a basketball game. To answer that question you need to decide which features are absolutely necessary to you. Is it good low-light performance, good autofocus, good dynamic range, ability to shoot in 4K, ability to do super slomo? Once you know which features you are after, simply pick a camera within your budget that does what you want. And FYI, no camera in the world is great at all those things so you do have to chose which ones are more important to you no matter how much money you got. And the less money you have, the less features you'll be able to afford.
It depends more where your video is going to play. Interlaced (30i or 60i) is better for television. That’s what the live games on tv are filmed in. But if you’re not filming for tv I would stick with progressive.
isnt the 60 fps footage looking jittery and choppy when playing it at 100% in a 24fps or 30fps timeline? slowed down footage is fine but at a 100% it looks weird because you essentially have a 24fps clip with a 1/120 shutter speed. Also you loose quality i guess?? Pls correct me if i am wrong
A mix of both but mainly auto. The main issue with the autofocus of that camera is that it only focus on the middle of the frame. You can't move the focus target at all so I have to film my interviews in manual for example otherwise the camera will focus on the neck instead of the face.
Beyond the Game TV ahhhh okay gotcha. I’m trying to figure it out. I think it will be a hassle for me to try manually focusing because I’m so use to auto focus
Demonic entities glitch less on camera at 24- 30 FPS this is why it's the industry standard for film and video. Record these people with 60 FPS analog cameras oh boy you'll see all kinds of s***
If I film at 120fps and 1/250 shutter what does it mean when I edit it on a 29.97fps sequence on premiere pro? I don't see an option in the sequence settings on premiere pro to edit on a 120fps sequence. Does it matter what fps sequence I edit in when my recording is at 120fps? I ask because exported videos look a little choppy.
120fps footage in a 29.97fps sequence shouldn’t be an issue. That’s how you get buttery smooth slow motion action. Maybe look at your exporting process. I have 3 videos on the topic that can help.
@@BeyondTheGame_E thank you for the quick reply! I just joined your Facebook page and was about to post about this question here and then got a notifcation that you replied on RUclips haha
Do you even know the difference between the two? They each have a purpose. For example, all the tv shows that are not dramas or movies are shot in 30fps.
Beyond the Game TV Yeaah. But I guess it depends what style of video you’re shooting. If it’s more cinematic then 24fps if it’s more like a tv show then 30
What frame rate do you typically use when filming sports?
I use 60fps
@@russccc6227 Same, 60 all the time.
mostly 60fps
I film with my Samsung galaxy s10+,,, Basketball games,, 4k 60fps,,, No idea if its good but it's convenient
@@mii6619 4K 60fps is good. The main issue when filming with a phone is that there's no optical zoom. You can only zoom in digitally which affects the quality of your image. But if you can get real close and film great shots without having to zoom in, your footage should look pretty good.
I’m filming cricket matches in my local cricket league for my club team. I’m recording at 1080p60. I may try 4K at 24fps also.
I just bought a Canon 90d camera. Great camera for sports and wildlife.
Good stuff!
Great advice. I work in tennis and have just set up a new coaching channel so this is going to help a lot! So many videographers on here talk about the ‘cinematic’ look with the lower frame rate, but obviously not great for faster action! Thanks!🎥💥🎾
Thanks for your feedback 😊
Cool channel btw, keep it up!
Beyond the Game TV thank you... it’s a working progress!
I just started another channel filming skateboarding and love it. My other channel MartysGarden has just over 40k sub and in Australia also. But I must admit sports is way more fun to shoot than gardening videos. Thanks a lot for the information I really appreciate it😎
120fps is great for slo-mo but for regular viewing motion looks choppy and tiring for the viewer.
Better if you can keep regular motion around 30fps or even 60fps as a good compromise that allows slo-mo and maybe just shoot some 120fps to cut in for buttery slo-mo
Not in the iPhone as you can record 240 fps
@@tommyharris5817 iphone..? XD
@@tommyharris5817 brothuh. . .were talkin real cameras here. . .thats completely irrelevant. . .i mean im sure it might have some options on there but nah this is more so dslr specific. . . .
Really enjoy your channel you keep things simple and straight to the point
Thank you 😊
I always watch your video and learning a lot from your vlogs.
That’s awesome! Thanks for telling me.
Do you make sport videos yourself?
Yes, just starting it out. I am watching your videos to get ideas and use it with my next video. I've seen my mistakes and improve it next time..
That’s great, keep at it!
This video helped me a lot 💯keep up the good work
Happy to help! 👊🏽
"When shooting sports your shutter speed should always be set a double your frame rate" couldn't disagree more with this. That will get you cinematic motion blur but if you want a perfect slow motion shot, with crisp edges on your subject, you have to shoot at a faster shutter speed. example: If you are slowing down a basketball bouncing, you have to shoot it in a higher shutter speed or else your shot with come with a lot of motion blur
The motion blur we see with the 180 degree rule is very close to the amount of motion blur you would see in real life. If you choose to remove that motion blur, it becomes a personal taste decision. I actually made another video about this exact topic ruclips.net/video/96KFhI45uRM/видео.html
Thank you for this information 👍
You're welcome 😊
Great video as always. Also a shout out to the Facebook group. Thanks for setting it up. I’ve learned so much from it along with being able to chip in with answers for some.
You’ve been very helpful with the group Chris, it’s greatly appreciated by all of us.
Thank you!❤
I think I found my new RUclips home lol, I film exercise videos and it's so hard to find video tutorials specific to that. Most video tutorials emphasize 24 fps and every time I film a workout in 24 fps I cringe and find myself asking, "am I the problem or should I NOT be filming this in 24 fps?" by now you can probably tell my distress lol, 30fps is what I normally stick to to play it safe but it also means sacrificing any slow mo
New home! 😂 Filming in 24fps will give you a nice cinematic look but have to make sure your timeline is in 24fps as well and that you export in 24fps at the end. That being said, for you b-roll or action shots, I would film in 60 or 120fps if you can to get some nice slo-mo shots.
Make sure to subscribe to my channel I check out your channel billy
Hey E, thanks for the video. Since I'm not using FB that much, I'll post it here. You always mention how you try to tell a story with your clips. Can you show your process/workflow and how you find them? I've got a lot of footage filmed by another person and try to find a story within it but I find it difficult...
Hi Ömer, that's a great idea for a future video. I'll make a note of it right now and will try to get it done asap. Thanks!
That’s a good one E, thanks 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks for the video I am getting into this field and would like more advice
No worries man. You should join our Facebook group “sports videography community” if you haven’t already. Plenty of help available there as well.
Best video! Man, to record fast fingers playing guitar, is there a cam to film in 100 fps but in real time with audio? I don't intend to use slowmotion. I'd lime to have just more flux in real time
Thank you so much
If you don’t slow it down, there no real advantage of filming at 100 or 120fps because the export will be at 60fps max. And most TVs and social media platforms don’t go higher than 60 as well.
@@BeyondTheGame_E Thanks you man! I have to say I saw loads of videos, but you were the only person that explains me this question. Thanks
Hey man, I was looking forward to buying the right camera for making basketball and football mixtapes for instagram and some guy on your Facebook page helped me with everything and I ended up ordering a sony a6000 with a 55-210 and its great.
That’s great! Did you get the chance to film some action with it before the whole covid19 thing happened?
Beyond the Game TV Just had a friend over at the park near me where I put my own chain net and recorded a workout video alternating who is recording between us
Heyy great content. I still have a query though, all these High fps, in what Base frame rate/Project frame rate will you edit? like what will your fps of the timeline? like in films it is a 24fps timeline. but in sports is it still the same?
Yes you can use a 24fps timeline for a more cinematic look or 30fps otherwise.
@@BeyondTheGame_E Heyy, but I have read that if a high fps( 120fps) is played as low fps (24fps) it would look choppy because of shutter speed issues.
So isn't that an issue?
It won’t be an issue if you film in the right standard (NTSC/PAL) and if you use the right shutter speed.
@@BeyondTheGame_E I hope I am not bothering you much. But I am still confused here because, by 180 degree rule the shutter speed will be double of frame rate right. So when we get a high fps to normal speed it would loose it natural Motion blur right? Because the shutter speed is still the same (as of high fps's) ?
To be honest I’m not technical enough to answer your question with facts and numbers. All I know is that the 180 degree rule applies to all frame rates.
Question: Does this rule apply to live streaming sports as well? Love your work.
It depends... If you are planing on doing slow motion replays during your live broadcast than yes, filming in 60 or 120fps will be helpful. But if it's just a straight up livestream in real time, it won't really be useful to use a higher frame rate. Although streaming in 60fps will give your footage a more 'life-like' look so that's something to take into consideration. But you'll have to make sure that your entire process is in 60fps, not just the camera, the streaming part as well.
Since when does Trevor Noah make RUclips tutorials..? Anyway, I'm learning a lot from you! I'm trying to save up for a good camera to film winter sports such as skiing and snowboarding. What camera would you recommend? I want to take it serious and maybe even make some short films in the near future. I already have a GoPro Hero 5 but I'm just not happy with the quality I get out of that.
Hey man, thanks for watching my videos!
It's hard to answer your question without knowing your budget. There's no such thing as the perfect camera, just the best camera for your needs that you can afford. In the risk of self-promoting a little bit, I suggest you start by watching this video which is a great starting point towards making an informed decision: ruclips.net/video/U9MY0tWgfro/видео.html
Thank you for your answer! Your video helped me determine that I'm looking for a DSLR or mirrorless camera. Now I just have to find the camera that fits my needs (4k 30fps and 1080p 120fps are the most important to me) for under 3000 Euros w/ lens. Your help makes me even more excited about filming sports!
Do you by chance have a best camera settings for video on your channel for the Sony a7iii? I know it’s an older camera but that is what I am shooting with for now until I can upgrade to a newer camera.
Yes I do. It wasn't done with the A7III but it's the same thing ruclips.net/video/TOuOslm5jeY/видео.html
@@BeyondTheGame_E excellent!! Thank you!!!
What do I choose between for filming sports video (primarily lacrosse) on my Canon EOS R10: Option 1) FHD 29.97 fps, Option 2) 4K 29.97 fps or Option 3) 4k crop 59.94 fps Standard IPB or Option 4) 4k crop 59.94 fps Light IPB. Really appreciate the help.
I can also enable high frame rate, but audio is not recorded. This isn't a big deal as I typically add music to my videos. If I do that I can shoot in 1920 x 1080 120 fps.
I would personally use 4k crop 59.94fps Standard IPB. But you could go for the 120fps option if you'd prefer your slowmo to be slower than 50% of the original speed.
@@BeyondTheGame_E Thank you so much! The crop on the EOS R10 is 1.56x, does that change your recommendation? I like to have slow-mo shots, but it doesn't come out fluid at 30 fps even with using optical flow in Adobe Premiere Pro.
@@user-gm2gb7zx3j You'll never have fluid slowmo when shooting at 30fps. 60fps is the bare minimum. If you don't like the crop, just shoot in 1080p.
@@BeyondTheGame_E Thank you so much!
@@BeyondTheGame_E if you had to chose between 4K 30 fps or 120 fps at 1080, what would you choose?
Which do you use a 30p or 60p time line if your using 60 or 120fps? I want zero motion blur and I don't plan on slowing down my footage
Hey Jacob, frame rate doesn't affect motion blur. Shutter speed does. Here's a video that explains how to achieve a look without motion blur ruclips.net/video/96KFhI45uRM/видео.html
How do you record audio when filming high frame rates? Do your clients ask for audio?
My camera can record audio at any frame rate.
What would you recommend for the a7iii? Because it can film at 120fps but only at 1080p. You can only go up to 30fps in 4k
If you’re filming sports action, I would film in 1080p at 120fps. But if you’re filming an interview or something you know you’ll never slow down in post, I would film in 4K.
If someone is fightin in like a boxing match or something should it be in 4k or 60 fps? Idk what I should use
Are you asking if you should use one or the other? Because 4K and 60fps are 2 different things. 4K is the resolution or size of your image while 60fps is the speed. You should use both if you can.
@@BeyondTheGame_E oh sorry😅 I should have explained it more. my camera does 4k at 720p . And 1080p at 60fps.
I think you mean 4K at 30fps. Personally, unless you absolutely need 4K quality, I would go for 1080p at 60fps.
Here’s my question. I’m filming soccer games in either my new 4k iPad or iPhone. It seems the drop in quality comes when I upload to RUclips who automatically puts my film at a blurry 360. Im thinking it’s a RUclips thing and I need to drop down to 1080p but 30 or 60 fps? Thoughts? Thanks
There shouldn’t be any issues with uploading in 4K. I do it all the time. The only thing I can think of is that you may have to be on a computer to do it. As far as the frame rate, both are acceptable. It just depends on the look you’re going for. 30 will look more cinematic and 60 will look more vivid and lifelike.
Mine disables auto focus and audio smh
I used to have a camera that did the same thing. Which camera are you using?
Hey man, I’m using filmic pro for iPhone & am shooting workout videos & I want to use log but filmic will only let me use 30fps when shooting in log🤷♂️, would it be better to stick with 4K 60fps or 4K 30fps log? I will be editing the videos afterwards on davinci resolve and know all about colour grading etc
If you plan on slowing down some of your footage then go with 60fps even if it's not in LOG. If not, then go with the 30fps LOG.
@@BeyondTheGame_E will not generally be slowing down footage so seems like it’s all good then🤷♂️
What should the project settings be in Final Cut Pro x if shooting at 60 or 120 FPS?
I don't use Final Cut so I don't know exactly how the settings work. But if you're talking specifically about frame rate, I recently made a video that explains more clearly the difference between each one ruclips.net/video/yUrhlIMzwZU/видео.html
i hate it when i ask a question in the FB group and find it here afterwards LuL
😂 as long as you get the answer that’s all that matters!
What's the best lense to shoot basketball with Panasonic gh5?
I've never used it myself but the Panasonic Lumix GX Vario 35-100mm f2.8 II seems like a good choice.
If filming at 60FPS and you interpret the footage to 24FPS, what would be the percentage to speed back up to normal?
250% I believe.
Hi I am shooting with a SONY Z90 Format is XAVCH HD which can do 240 480 960 FPS what do I set up my editing setting to in PREMIERE PRO I dont when ever thing in slow mo thxs
24, 30 or 60fps are all good options. Your footage won't slow down automatically no matter what frame rate you use for the sequence. The only time footage is automatically slowed down in camera is when you film in S&Q mode.
@@BeyondTheGame_E I thnk thats the onkly way i can get those FPS in S&Q mode
@@ROBERTPOKONSKI In that case your footage is already slowed down in camera so the sequence frame rate won't change that, You'll have to speed up your clips if you want to play them at full speed.
@@BeyondTheGame_E Thxs
What DSLR camera do you recommend for shooting basketball games?
Any camera can film a basketball game. To answer that question you need to decide which features are absolutely necessary to you. Is it good low-light performance, good autofocus, good dynamic range, ability to shoot in 4K, ability to do super slomo? Once you know which features you are after, simply pick a camera within your budget that does what you want. And FYI, no camera in the world is great at all those things so you do have to chose which ones are more important to you no matter how much money you got. And the less money you have, the less features you'll be able to afford.
Beyond the Game TV thank you so much!!! love your channel
Do you recommend 30p or 60i for shooting sports?
It depends more where your video is going to play. Interlaced (30i or 60i) is better for television. That’s what the live games on tv are filmed in. But if you’re not filming for tv I would stick with progressive.
isnt the 60 fps footage looking jittery and choppy when playing it at 100% in a 24fps or 30fps timeline? slowed down footage is fine but at a 100% it looks weird because you essentially have a 24fps clip with a 1/120 shutter speed. Also you loose quality i guess?? Pls correct me if i am wrong
Hey Pablo, here's a video I made where I adresse everything mentioned in your comment ruclips.net/video/yUrhlIMzwZU/видео.htmlsi=ZzY7TOxKdVLO0nWn
awesome, that literally answered all my questions and concerns. you are the best!@@BeyondTheGame_E
Do you use AF with the c100mkii when filming sports? Or do you manual focus?
A mix of both but mainly auto. The main issue with the autofocus of that camera is that it only focus on the middle of the frame. You can't move the focus target at all so I have to film my interviews in manual for example otherwise the camera will focus on the neck instead of the face.
Beyond the Game TV ahhhh okay gotcha. I’m trying to figure it out. I think it will be a hassle for me to try manually focusing because I’m so use to auto focus
Beyond the Game TV at least for basketball and football and stuff. I also want to get into boxing but that would be hard with AF I think
I would start with AF and if it doesn’t seem to be working well just switch to manual.
Demonic entities glitch less on camera at 24- 30 FPS this is why it's the industry standard for film and video. Record these people with 60 FPS analog cameras oh boy you'll see all kinds of s***
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@@BeyondTheGame_E thank you for not calling me retarded and stupid. Go look into it it's really crazy but I will admit you have to have an open mind
I don’t really believe in that stuff personally but I know people who do so no judgment here.
@@BeyondTheGame_E No worries! Perhaps looking into it getting an idea for it. Have to have an open mind however. Happy travels!
If I film at 120fps and 1/250 shutter what does it mean when I edit it on a 29.97fps sequence on premiere pro? I don't see an option in the sequence settings on premiere pro to edit on a 120fps sequence. Does it matter what fps sequence I edit in when my recording is at 120fps? I ask because exported videos look a little choppy.
120fps footage in a 29.97fps sequence shouldn’t be an issue. That’s how you get buttery smooth slow motion action. Maybe look at your exporting process. I have 3 videos on the topic that can help.
@@BeyondTheGame_E thank you for the quick reply! I just joined your Facebook page and was about to post about this question here and then got a notifcation that you replied on RUclips haha
Any video on shutter speed?
I don’t have one fully dedicated to shutter speed but this one talks about the basics of it ruclips.net/video/Da-bS7a35zM/видео.html
What frame rate is your timeline when putting in 60 fps and 120 fps? Is it a 30 fps timeline?
Yep, that’s it.
60 fps pal listo
In america no one uses 30fps it's 24fps lmao
Do you even know the difference between the two? They each have a purpose. For example, all the tv shows that are not dramas or movies are shot in 30fps.
Beyond the Game TV Yeaah. But I guess it depends what style of video you’re shooting. If it’s more cinematic then 24fps if it’s more like a tv show then 30
@@SidelineMediaCo That's exactly it.