no its overcrank.. it comes from the film term where if you overcrank the film, you SHOOt more fps, so when projected at 24, you have more temporal resolution, i.e. frames per second at the time of shoot. This looks slow motion when projected at 24fps. the idea is that you always project at 24 fps..., and the speed up, slow down happens at the shoot, not in post.
no its overcrank.. it comes from the film term where if you overcrank the film, you SHOOt more fps, so when projected at 24, you have more temporal resolution, i.e. frames per second at the time of shoot. This looks slow motion when projected at 24fps. the idea is that you always project at 24 fps..., and the speed up, slow down happens at the shoot, not in post.
wanageeska 2 years ago 3