Actually you are quite wrong. Do you believe all the effects in the movie 300 were done on set? They were all shot high framerate then slowed down in post. Why? Because its safer and cheaper and less time consuming then trying to do it on the fly. Almost all ramping is done in post. The director can then decided to absolute perfection on when and when not to ramp.
Ya you are correct, it's software done. Though the effect is the same as actual ramping with no quality loss. Just shoot at 60/24 and then just speed it up in FCP.
i do hear the music from "Armageddon" :)
nelandquinten 2 years ago
Actually it's from "The Rock" ; )
Chaos411vm 2 years ago
This is not real ramping
aaron1a12 2 years ago
Actually you are quite wrong. Do you believe all the effects in the movie 300 were done on set? They were all shot high framerate then slowed down in post. Why? Because its safer and cheaper and less time consuming then trying to do it on the fly. Almost all ramping is done in post. The director can then decided to absolute perfection on when and when not to ramp.
Chaos411vm 2 years ago
Shit filming
radnog4 2 years ago
it was a quick ramping test, didn't care about composition, thus DON'T CARE.
Chaos411vm 2 years ago
Which lenses did you use? Is that the standard-lens?
piti235 3 years ago
The Stock Zoom
Chaos411vm 3 years ago
Ya you are correct, it's software done. Though the effect is the same as actual ramping with no quality loss. Just shoot at 60/24 and then just speed it up in FCP.
Chaos411vm 3 years ago
60/24? you mean 60i or 24p? sorry just tryin to clarify..
feedyourspeakers 2 years ago
i thought the ex-3 was not capable of ramping, how did you do this? FCP?
pregnantnproud 3 years ago