Canon 600D/Rebel T3i Slow Motion/Colour Grading Test
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hi! whenever i try it, in iMovie, its all choppy and not smooth like yours. help? i adjusted the iso to 100, and the exposure as low as i can^_____^
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@ArctosUrsos In the end we all just want to capture moments and you do that very well! Can't wait to see other stuff from you! :)
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whats this song name?
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nice!
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The best way to make it look more "cinematic" is to use (except for the slowmo-shots) 1080p AND 24fps, because 24fps are used in cinemas. I played around with very high shutter speeds, because they avoid the motion blurring (which you want sometimes and sometimes you don't) and some lenses. Look at my channel, maybe you like some of that stuff.
cyberkeks 2 months ago
@cyberkeks I already knew all that, but thank you! The purpose was to test slow motion so of course I only recorded clips in 60 fps. I know it seems like the first clip is not in slow motion, but it is. I will, however, try using higher shutter speeds and see what I like! Thanks again, first person who has offered any advice thus far.
ArctosUrsos 2 months ago
I need that blue car....:'(
MrRahulzz 3 months ago
@MrRahulzz Trueno! Thing is awesome, haha. Check your local RC or hobby shop, they might have the body!
ArctosUrsos 3 months ago
i have no idea why but i love these types of videos with this type of music.
decastrofilms 4 months ago 2
@decastrofilms
They're magical!
ArctosUrsos 4 months ago