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Progressive v Interlace and using the shutter to reduce motion blur

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Uploaded by on May 29, 2009

A short video explaining the differences between Interlace and Progressive material. It also demonstrates why progressive footage is easier to frame rate convert and re-scale. The second part of the video deals with why you should use the shutter to reduce motion blur when shooting progressive.

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  • Thanx! You just made my exam a little bit more clear :D Photography, and I have to learn interlaced and progressive to... THANX!!!!

  • @Wzawah 50p will be a lot more smooth than 50i, especially when footage is slowed down

  • saw how can you convert from interlace to progressive?

  • so why do people use 50i?

    I have a sony handycam and I really don't know what to use.. 50p or 50i

    Please help.. :)

  • What are the other side effect of reducing the shutter speed?

  • Excellent! Thanks.

  • Very informative

  • Thanks Alister

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