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  • Ferguson Macdougal

    August 6, 2018 at 11:16 pm in reply to: Shooting at a higher frame rate

    Maybe I just don’t have a good eye for it. I’m still new to this stuff.

    In this video- https://vimeo.com/244557169

    You’ll see mostly regular speed with occasional use of slo-mo. Can you tell what the playback fps is and shutter speed by watching it? Does the regular speed look bad to you?

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  • Ferguson Macdougal

    August 6, 2018 at 7:54 pm in reply to: Shooting at a higher frame rate

    Todd my question regarding sports footage is what should people who will be recording a game for highlight purposes do when they know they’ll be using some of it for slo-mo but have no way of knowing until after a play is recorded/once they get to editing process whether they’ll want to slow it down? I know I’ve seen sports video recorded that looks good at normal speed but is slowed down smoothly even mid-play. How does it look good and normal if at 30fps 1/120 if it should look janky when not slowing down 60fps?

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