What Frame Rate To Use For Slow Motion | 48/60/120/180 FPS | Shutterstock Tutorials
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Brilliant, appreciate the aesthetic angle and thought behind, that's what I was looking for! Also appreciate the little known fact of 60p increasing actor height, you won't find that discussed very often
Maybe it's been said, but shooting at faster frame rates than 24 or 30 NEGATES RECORDING AUDIO.
What is the frame rate you are converting to - Is it 24 FPS?
Yes I would suppose so.
Silly question but if you record in 60fps, it still is the same speed as 30fps when I play back. Do you record in 60fps and it’s then better to use that in the editing process to slow it down in whatever program you use?
Yeah pretty much 30fps will have more motion blur, but the benefit of 60fps comes in to play when you try to slow down the clip because you get more frames per second lol so in the end one looks cleaner in slow motion.
Verry good
What?! Why did 60fps make him look taller? I assumed it was just because the 60fps camera was rigged at a different angle, but I can’t tell whether you’re joking with your intonation?
Well damn ... that was helpful AF!
Thank you, sir.
Great video. Thank you. Where can I find the soundtrack at 0:10 (or something like that)?
THIS VIDEO WAS INCREDIBLE AND CONCISE! THANK YOU
Newbie. So…. I know 24fps for film like speed. If I wanted to shoot slo mo I would shoot at 60fps and slow it to half (30fps) if I was using it in a film.
If your editing on a 24fps (23.976) timeline then you would slow down you 60FPS footage to 40%.
Loved this video! A lot of great information! Thank you!
nice video thanks
...and now the FreeFly Wave and Kronos bring us 1000fps, at a upper mid budget which is it own special view.
We'll see more cameras like those at an even lower price point for sure.
Thank you for this. Great explanation.
A great example of underrated video
Very nice
Nice explanation ❤️
This was great - I often wondered about when to use the faster frame rates. Well explained and demonstrated.
great video !
Useful💙
Great tutorial!
You talk too fast for instruction!
I thought too slow, haha.