Thank you for the video! I just got a DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and I’m still new to videography. Just casually using it for recording food and travel and stuff. This was super helpful! Funny that I watched this entire video realizing you looked familiar. I remember that I used to watch you perform at Brendan’s Irish Pub in Camarillo! You used to let me sing Beatles songs with you sometimes haha. I had no idea you were also an expert at videography. Nice to see you again! And thanks for the very helpful video 😃
Optical flow can essentially double your framerate without too many issues. 120fps with optical flow can 240fps for more extreme uses. But in the end your shutter speed and light availability/sensitivity is the real bottleneck.
Love it! I think i can tell the difference! I need a new Camera... BUT the new iPhone is so dope! Good to see you making these video again! little bit more motion blur on the 60fps
120fps will be smoother for sure. It really depends on the action youre shooting though, sometimes it can be hard to tell 120 from 60 slo mo if it's done right. 🙏
If your timeline is 24 fps, the footage is 60fps & you are slowing it down to 40% which is 24 fps, why do you need optical flow? You already have the exact number of frames you need. I would guess you would need optical flow if you want to slow it down to below 40%.
You'd need to speed it up by 5 times (or 500%) in a 24fps timeline. To make the 120fps footage appear as normal speed in a 24fps timeline, you need to effectively condense those 120 frames into 24.
I think the file size is pretty much the same, I've never had an issue with that. I've only ever noticed a difference when dealing with 4K files vs 1080p.
I could actually accurately tell the difference on each example... lol. Not trying to be a jack ass but there is definitely a notable difference when they are side by side. If they weren't side be side I wouldn't be able to tell
There's definitely a difference. The 120fps is better but the point of the video was to show that 60fps is usable too. Hope I didn't miss the mark on that one 🙏
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Thank you for the video! I just got a DJI Osmo Pocket 3 and I’m still new to videography. Just casually using it for recording food and travel and stuff. This was super helpful!
Funny that I watched this entire video realizing you looked familiar. I remember that I used to watch you perform at Brendan’s Irish Pub in Camarillo!
You used to let me sing Beatles songs with you sometimes haha.
I had no idea you were also an expert at videography. Nice to see you again!
And thanks for the very helpful video 😃
Hi Andrew, I remember you!! I'm glad you found this video helpful, and I hope you're still writing and performing music! See ya round 😄
How do pick/decide on the audio for a video like that?
yes, thank you as my camera at max only 60 fps as I was not pleased with result . Now I can try your editing method.
Let me know how it goes! 60fps slowed down can trick a lot of people IMO! 🤙
Optical flow can essentially double your framerate without too many issues. 120fps with optical flow can 240fps for more extreme uses. But in the end your shutter speed and light availability/sensitivity is the real bottleneck.
Love it! I think i can tell the difference! I need a new Camera... BUT the new iPhone is so dope! Good to see you making these video again! little bit more motion blur on the 60fps
Can't find out 60fps in 90d.
ALSO the Broll is a dope little sequence! would love to see a pub-related one like pouring a pint!
Thanks bro! Appreciate ya 🙌
What do you think would yield the smoother result, 120fps slowed down or 60fps slowed down with optical flow
120fps will be smoother for sure. It really depends on the action youre shooting though, sometimes it can be hard to tell 120 from 60 slo mo if it's done right. 🙏
If your timeline is 24 fps, the footage is 60fps & you are slowing it down to 40% which is 24 fps, why do you need optical flow? You already have the exact number of frames you need. I would guess you would need optical flow if you want to slow it down to below 40%.
Pure habit, but can't hurt right?
Optical Flow is good, as long your videos are clear and not a blurry mess when doing fast paced vids...I play fast paced games a lot, so 120fps helps.
Great video! thank you so much!
Idk if this makes sense but if I’m filming at 4K 120 fps and I put it on 4x speed will it be back at regular speed?
You'd need to speed it up by 5 times (or 500%) in a 24fps timeline. To make the 120fps footage appear as normal speed in a 24fps timeline, you need to effectively condense those 120 frames into 24.
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Great video
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I want to ask for 60fps and 120fps videos, are the file sizes the same?
I think the file size is pretty much the same, I've never had an issue with that. I've only ever noticed a difference when dealing with 4K files vs 1080p.
I could actually accurately tell the difference on each example... lol. Not trying to be a jack ass but there is definitely a notable difference when they are side by side. If they weren't side be side I wouldn't be able to tell
There's definitely a difference. The 120fps is better but the point of the video was to show that 60fps is usable too. Hope I didn't miss the mark on that one 🙏
Good informative video. Seems like 60 fps is more than enough.
120fps of 90d is like 60 fps with optical flow interpolation. Its usable but not great.
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