Great, thanks for your response. I recently got myself a canon 7d and I am going nuts to get a slow motion recording. I change the fotograms per second but it doesn´t seem to have any effect. Did you record directly on slow motion with some specific software? or is it all post production?
Thanks again and congrats on sucha beautiful video.
first of all thanks for watching, the slow motion effect is done in post, though on your 7D you should record at 60fps, now when you play the clip back, it will not appear overcranked until you drop the MOV file into the editing suite of your choice and stretch out the clip to about an extra 40% of its length, also be sure to drop the clip in a 24p timeline, and if you have sony vegas, be sure to disable resample in the video properties, as it allows for smoother playback.
Great, thanks for your response. I recently got myself a canon 7d and I am going nuts to get a slow motion recording. I change the fotograms per second but it doesn´t seem to have any effect. Did you record directly on slow motion with some specific software? or is it all post production?
Thanks again and congrats on sucha beautiful video.
;-)
Maria
skucha 1 year ago
@skucha hi maria,
first of all thanks for watching, the slow motion effect is done in post, though on your 7D you should record at 60fps, now when you play the clip back, it will not appear overcranked until you drop the MOV file into the editing suite of your choice and stretch out the clip to about an extra 40% of its length, also be sure to drop the clip in a 24p timeline, and if you have sony vegas, be sure to disable resample in the video properties, as it allows for smoother playback.
aprilmakesmovies 1 year ago
Was this recorded with the canon Eos 7D?
skucha 1 year ago
@skucha yes, it was
aprilmakesmovies 1 year ago
beautiful
TheNaskela 1 year ago