Excellently explained! Thanks :) I had to think for a while why I would use the 180 degree rule when I plan to deliver slow motion footage taken at a high frame rate, but once I imagined how the output frames would be constructed from the source, it became obvious🤦♂
Can you please make a video on how to convert H.265 to apple pro res is adobe media encoder. I see noone on youtube makes a video on how to do so and my computer is having a nightmare to edit h.265 videos
Excellently explained! Thanks :) I had to think for a while why I would use the 180 degree rule when I plan to deliver slow motion footage taken at a high frame rate, but once I imagined how the output frames would be constructed from the source, it became obvious🤦♂
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Very useful information! Thank you.
You are very welcome
Can you please make a video on how to convert H.265 to apple pro res is adobe media encoder. I see noone on youtube makes a video on how to do so and my computer is having a nightmare to edit h.265 videos
Try shooting in 180° & 360° and see what looks good to you for 50,60,120 fps. Let me know in the comments! ...enjoy!