Vinnie Urgo
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Certaintly the way to properly use the footage at 60p. However When I twixtor it there is about a 12 frame pause in the motion of the image about every 10 frames. Tried a few different settings but same result…
Vinnie Urgo
Photo and Video Professional
vincenturgo@gmail.com -
Certaintly the way to properly use the footage at 60p. However When I twixtor it there is about a 12 frame pause in the motion of the image about every 10 frames. Tried a few different settings but same result…
Vinnie Urgo
Photo and Video Professional
vincenturgo@gmail.com -
AHH Yes! Now I see. Running a test right now. Thanks a TON!
Vinnie Urgo
Photo and Video Professional
vincenturgo@gmail.com -
AHH Yes! Now I see. Running a test right now. Thanks a TON!
Vinnie Urgo
Photo and Video Professional
vincenturgo@gmail.com -
I was worried about that. On my hvx200 the overcranked footage would always play at the actual slowed down speed. On my 550d I always get audio and a slightly different look when recording 60fps. Thought it was cause of the codec or just how the camera worked.
I did view the tutorial and it explained all about 24-25-30fps timelines and clips. How do I fit in with 60fps? CInema tools has no 60fps options…..Certainly it would improve the results if I am not already using all 60 frames…
Vinnie Urgo
Photo and Video Professional
vincenturgo@gmail.com -
I was worried about that. On my hvx200 the overcranked footage would always play at the actual slowed down speed. On my 550d I always get audio and a slightly different look when recording 60fps. Thought it was cause of the codec or just how the camera worked.
I did view the tutorial and it explained all about 24-25-30fps timelines and clips. How do I fit in with 60fps? CInema tools has no 60fps options…..Certainly it would improve the results if I am not already using all 60 frames…
Vinnie Urgo
Photo and Video Professional
vincenturgo@gmail.com -
Shot all of that at 720p_60fps on a 550d_1/4000 at f2.0 50mm
Figured the faster the motion and less contrast in the image the more difficult it is for the plugin.
I tried spinning a quarter and it was not a good outcome as well as a water drop.
This might be a 550D question but shooting 60 fps dosent need to be transferred in anyway that would help the slow mo? Does cutting the speed by 50% using the speed feature (and disabling frame blend) in FCP help? Or is there a better way?
Thanks for you insight!
Vinnie Urgo
Photo and Video Professional
vincenturgo@gmail.com -
Shot all of that at 720p_60fps on a 550d_1/4000 at f2.0 50mm
Figured the faster the motion and less contrast in the image the more difficult it is for the plugin.
I tried spinning a quarter and it was not a good outcome as well as a water drop.
This might be a 550D question but shooting 60 fps dosent need to be transferred in anyway that would help the slow mo? Does cutting the speed by 50% using the speed feature (and disabling frame blend) in FCP help? Or is there a better way?
Thanks for you insight!
Vinnie Urgo
Photo and Video Professional
vincenturgo@gmail.com -
Figured it out. It was the FXPlug 4.5.
Had some difficulties with exporting and a few hurdles to overcome experimenting with different setting meanwhile rendering…. But overall a super fun toy. Probably will buy it. Although I’m not sure if I would accept it for any paying jobs. Maybe if I improve with it. Seems like some footage works well some dosent.
Wondering if there is any other effects to lay on top that would help things out?
Very cool overall though!
Vinnie Urgo
Photo and Video Professional
vincenturgo@gmail.com -
Figured it out. It was the FXPlug 4.5.
Had some difficulties with exporting and a few hurdles to overcome experimenting with different setting meanwhile rendering…. But overall a super fun toy. Probably will buy it. Although I’m not sure if I would accept it for any paying jobs. Maybe if I improve with it. Seems like some footage works well some dosent.
Wondering if there is any other effects to lay on top that would help things out?
Very cool overall though!
Vinnie Urgo
Photo and Video Professional
vincenturgo@gmail.com