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  • Joe Lukus

    June 13, 2017 at 1:06 am in reply to: Fast motion vs slow motion

    Thanks will have to check that out!

    But again I’m I correct that if you are going for the film/natural motion look then 24/23.9 is what you should always be shooting for? As the desired output frame rate?

  • Joe Lukus

    June 11, 2017 at 7:44 pm in reply to: Fast motion vs slow motion

    That what I was thinking lower frame rates can give better/smoother fast motion (speed up)
    so just the opposite of slow-mo with higher frame rates….
    I am currently just working with aerial footage along with some GoPro footage…. I’m going to check to see how low the drone will go on frame rates.
    Thanks!

    Also was thinking about timeline FPS and how this all fits in with “over ranking” and “undercracking”… now would you really ever want to pick anything other than 24fps/23.976 etc…? If you are wanting to stick with that “relastic” film/cenimatic look?
    Basically anytime you are wanting to speed up or slow down a part, you either shoot higher or lower frame rates from you desireded timeline fps or output frame rate, right?
    Which I was thinking is pretty much always going to be 24/23.976?

    Just trying to get the proper workflow to achieve smooth speed ups or slow downs!
    Thanks again for everyone helps so far….

  • Joe Lukus

    June 11, 2017 at 1:34 pm in reply to: Fast motion vs slow motion

    Thanks!
    Could you happen to tell me what settings I would want to aim for, for just a nice smooth fast motion as to basically just speed up the video to preserve the video quality, not wanting to go for any special effect or anything… just want to speed up the video…

    If there is any good info or videos out there that you could point me too around this subject that would also be great!
    Thanks!

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