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  • And now, if I decide to shoot some at 720x60fps and drop that into a 30fps timeline will it mix well?

  • Actually the gopro will only shoot 30fps at 1080p. It will shoot 48fps at 960 max and 60fps at 720p.

  • I am pretty capable of planning when and where I wanna do slomo stuff, so that being said. If I don’t plan on any slomo, theoretically speaking, should the 1080x30fps keep up with the action as well as the 720x60fps?

  • Chris Barnes

    October 7, 2011 at 3:40 am in reply to: Can I up the FPS when I’m shooting for slomo?

    Thanks for all your feedback. This forum is and has been very helpful with my learning curve.

  • Chris Barnes

    October 4, 2011 at 3:47 pm in reply to: Can I up the FPS when I’m shooting for slomo?

    Yes, sorry I’m not sure why I typed that. haha

    I don’t want any crazy effects, I just want a really clear slomo shot with dirt flying etc… If upping the shutter speed is ok in this situation, how much is a good start? 200, 400, 1000? I want the footage to flow without any image blur or distortion. I edit in vegas movie studio HD platinum 10.0 Thanks

  • Chris Barnes

    October 3, 2011 at 11:12 pm in reply to: t2i video advice

    Anyone?

  • Chris Barnes

    October 1, 2011 at 2:54 pm in reply to: t2i video advice

    Oh and also, the clips above were shot with the shutter speed at 125.

  • Chris Barnes

    October 1, 2011 at 2:43 pm in reply to: t2i video advice

    I do think I’m liking the DSLR and I believe I will learn more ways to get the quality I want. I recently went out to shoot a rider promo and some random race footage,with some of the suggested settings. I’m still a bit confused with the shutter speed though. Most often I hear “keep the shutter speed at twice the framerate” but then I also hear “up the shutter speed for fast moving objects”. These two videos below were shot at 720x60fps with a canon75-300mm lens, aperture between 10-15 and keep the iso between 100-200.(except for the interview portion were I am learning to shoot with a high aperture for DOF) Can you please view them and give me some feedback? Thanks!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9FAL72onng

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmmleeCa88U

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  • Chris Barnes

    September 15, 2011 at 7:58 pm in reply to: t2i video advice

    Thanks! Yeah, I work for a suspension company, so I really just have to show the riders running our products. I posted the second video, because I tried to use a little of the shallow DOF to focus on some of the bikes and products as well.

  • Chris Barnes

    September 15, 2011 at 6:22 pm in reply to: t2i video advice

    I can agree with that for sure! I have been using a gopro (although the 1080p version I’m using cost closer to #300) and I’m editing with vegas movie studio platinum 10.0 HD. I would like to move from PC to mac and start working with final cut though. I’ll stick with the current lens and look into some other items to help the finished product such as an external mic, better quality tripod etc. Heres a couple of my vids that I’ve gotten so far, as you can see, my quality is nowhere near what I’d like it to be. But I think I’m improving each time I shoot and I feel that I am creative enough to put together some good edits. Take a look and tell me what you think:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POqVsY-ZFOw

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeJMgN1yfZM

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