Tea for Women
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@noorbigtimeshow You can look up different examples of frame rates on YouTube, just type in 60i, 24p, etc. and compare. Whenever I shoot shots that I want in slow motion I do over crank the frame rate, usually to something like 500i or higher. Just be careful when you do this because the higher the frame rate you go the darker the image gets. You can just compensate by adding more lighting in production or post and everything should turn out gravy though!
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@noorbigtimeshow If you want to see the differences in frame rates you can type in 24p or 60i in the YouTube search bar and there should be examples that pop up. Unfortunately my films don't deviate frame rates too much. However! Whenever I do film something that I want to go super slow-mo I do over crank the frame rate to something high like 500i or sometimes higher. Be warned though that the higher the frame rate the darker the image becomes (not that that's something that can't be fixed)
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@Malus9804 the editing video part i know how but other side is the camera i want it to record good not bad because i want my friends and fans to enjoy good movies. i hate double images i had that happen in my two films. 60 i or pf24 or pf30 i dont under stand how these work in shooting but makes good or bad. i want to get ready to shoot a action film. there is cine mode and other stuff. but what is your best setting to shoot a fast and super fast action and fighting scene and slow.
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@noorbigtimeshow Honestly, I don't go below 60i if I can help it. If you watch my movie Nerd King (part 1) the very first scene where all four of us are sitting at the table is 30i (I forgot to change my camera lol) and every scene after that is 60i. The 30i is noticeably lower quality without giving anything in return. I'm also not sure what kind of settings on my camera you're looking for. Please be more specific
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@Malus9804 thanks so much. so 60 i is the best setting for recording like action movies fast cars. what about 30. also can i get the setting from your camera thanks
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@noorbigtimeshow I would love to help, but I'm afraid I'm not entirely sure what you're asking. I believe I filmed at a 60i frame rate the whole time except the scenes I slowed down I probably bumped it up to 500 frames per second. As for the color, it was all achieved post production. I hope that helps!
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hi there can you help with my camera setting. what setting did u use the most if you can it pass it on thank you
hi
there is 5 option to choose
programmed AE TV AV CINE MODE PORTRAIT
also there is
MXP FXP XP+ SP LP what is the best pick for filming short film speed
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60 i and pf30 pf24
which one is the best for you to record a short film in
i have amazing stories i want to tell but i want the camera to give me the best picture. when i finish shooting i go on final cut express to edit. but right now i want is the best of the best
noorbigtimeshow 1 year ago
@noorbigtimeshow Everything I shoot is in XP+, but I hate to admit I don't know the differences between the five >_<
That's something that I should actually figure out myself lol
Malus9804 1 year ago
@noorbigtimeshow Ah, hell. I just got done responding to both your replies and neither of my very thoroughly long messages took -_-
Anywho, as for this one I unfortunately can't help you here. I always use XP+, but I regretfully admit I haven't tinkered around with the other four settings
Malus9804 1 year ago