@Opspin 30p is what "live tv" looks like or something shot on a "camcorder". 24p is generally what film looks like in the theater. What that means is 30p is 30 frames per second or in reality 29.97fps, progressive (as opposed to interlaced like on a DV Camera), 24p is of course 24 frames per second, or in reality 23.98fps. That little extra bit that's missing is the per second room for audio information that was added in there back in the NTSC broadcast days.
The green color is just colorgrading, modifying the color curves of gamma, gain, and lift elements.
Vexamus 1 year ago
Wow, that was strange, how did you achieve the wonderful green tint and overall feel of the shot? what difference does 24p do comparet to 30p?
Opspin 1 year ago
@Opspin 30p is what "live tv" looks like or something shot on a "camcorder". 24p is generally what film looks like in the theater. What that means is 30p is 30 frames per second or in reality 29.97fps, progressive (as opposed to interlaced like on a DV Camera), 24p is of course 24 frames per second, or in reality 23.98fps. That little extra bit that's missing is the per second room for audio information that was added in there back in the NTSC broadcast days.
Vexamus 1 year ago