@erwinmarionneauxمنذ 4 سنواتWhich frame rates do you shoot in and why? 2
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@PETERFRITZPHOTOمنذ 3 سنواتThis is by far the most helpful video on frame rates and cinematography I've seen. Thanks, mate! 11
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@KLR.Camperمنذ 2 سنواتWhat a great video. I love seeing the three different frame rates in action. I am an amateur for sure but I love the 60fps personally. I shoot my videos id="hidden1" class="buttons"> in 1080p60fps but keep hearing people say that 30fps is more cinematic. Perhaps this is true but I'm not making movies, just YouTubes and memories. However, I keep looking for a good reason to go to 30 and have yet to find one. Thank you for these videos. ....وسعت3
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@JakeMayمنذ 3 سنواتThis is a really insightful, educational and well explained set of videos – thanks so much! 2
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@ChronoCardمنذ 4 سنواتFantastic. Seeing the same video at the different framerates really does show the differences. Appreciate it! 1
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@MrTerryRay1منذ 3 سنواتThis series of 3 videos is the most helpful I've ever seen because you show us what the frame rates look like! I've always wanted to know why sports, id="hidden2" class="buttons"> news, and soap operas look the way they do. I knew the concept, but really seeing this and having it explained answered the question for me. Thanks Erwin! ....وسعت
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@bobmcgrawمنذ 3 سنواتThis is a very helpful video series. I watch some others that were not nearly as helpful and useful as yours. I especially like that you posted the three id="hidden3" class="buttons"> different videos so I could see the differences. Thank you very much!! ....وسعت
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@hookerinpnwonderland2388منذ 2 سنواتThank you so much. Your explanations on this topic are by far the best I've come across so far.
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@ndu.jمنذ 3 سنواتThis is the best explanation of frame rates I've seen. And I've gone through a ton!! Thanks Erwin!
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@AmaraARWمنذ 4 سنواتI feel like one of the issues with trying to get cinematic video with a higher frame rate is that people are still doing things the same way they do 24 id="hidden4" class="buttons"> FPS video so the results aren't great. For example in these 3 videos the handheld shots at 60fps look the worse because of how much more camera shake you can see at 60fps, whereas to me the car footage using a tripod looked the best at 60fps. I think at some point there will be film makers who will experiment and be able to make it work. ....وسعت5
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@1Kellapitterمنذ 3 سنواتSo much information, thanks for making these videos! I just watched all 3 videos and I can't tell a difference in them, it's embarrassing to admit.
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@dannygonsalez27منذ 3 سنواتThanks for the great explanation.good job man
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@DogDog173منذ 2 سنواتthank you for the effort. this helped a lot, cheers.
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@petrub27منذ 4 سنواتi shoot in 50 fps but with 1/50 shutter speed not 1/100 so it plays with blur on a 25 fps timeline, but if i need slomo, i have that as well 4
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@lee_akatsukiمنذ 3 سنواتwow, really well explained.. so that's why a movie got that cinematic vibes, so it comes from the 24 fps.. thank you for the explanation!!
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@williamericwakeman1234منذ 4 سنواتThank you for your intelligent explanation and clever production of the three frames rates. It helped me finally decide to use 30Fps on my film
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@BrokeTheSealمنذ 4 سنواتThanks for the breakdown. I’m gonna shoot a dance video where the dancers are moving around and I'll be moving around them with a gimbal. I’m hoping to keep the cinematic look, so i was planning to shoot in 24 but then sometimes shoot some slow motion. Would you suggest 60fps for that and then slow it down 40% in post? Also speed ramping confuses me ....وسعت
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@YousefAHمنذ 4 سنواتHey man love your stuff. 2 things. 1. You can show multiple frame rates in the same video. A client of mine shoots at 24 fps but I set my timeline id="hidden7" class="buttons"> to 60 fps because it's part of my style with on-screen graphics/text to be silky smooth. You set the timeline at 60 fps, but for the video, in the camera, you change the frame rate of the recorded file. 2. I loooooove 60 fps and I consider it part of my style and identity. Maybe it has something to do with playing video games so much when I was growing up? The whole "it doesn't look cinematic if it isn't 24 fps" comes from the masses just being used to it. While I agree it changes the feel, I don't agree it should be the default for high quality. As a creative, it's up to us to push the envelope, do new things, and to challenge the conventional. I feel I do that with 60fps. Honestly, the second YouTube starts showing 120fps video, I'm going to buy a camera that records at that frame rate and I'll start filming in it. I have a 165hz monitor and just love how buttery smooth everything is. I love the look of Gemini Man in 60fps. And I loved The Hobbit at 48fps. :) ....وسعت2
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@lanceaffleckمنذ 3 سنوات Thank you. Good info as I am a newbie filmmaker!
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@MistyMountainVideoمنذ 2 سنواتI use 60fps because I film sports. Works for me. Especially when I need to put in slo-mo clips for highlight videos. Makes the effect more smooth. For id="hidden8" class="buttons"> fireworks, I see no difference. I set up 2 cameras recently for a fireworks demo. My newer JVC sports camera (1 CMOS) was left at 60fps, while my older Canon, but more vivid for colors camera (3 CCDs) was shot in 29.97 (30fps). The older Canon won out when viewing side by side. 60fps did not make it any clearer or smoother even though the breaks are super fast. Now If I was to do a slow motion effect, probably would look pretty cool. But I film fireworks for a company to demo the product, not cheat with an effect to fool people into making a consumer product look more like a professional display. ....وسعت2
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@1989paddysbrainمنذ 2 سنواتWhat frame rate would you recommend for a concert on a Gopro hero 8 at 4K?Cheers!
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@AJCoReTVمنذ 3 سنواتHow did you get 4K 60fps using A6300?? Or did you use black magic cam?
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@lawsdrawsمنذ 2 سنواتSuper helpful explaination, Erwin. Thank you! Now I know why I didn't enjoy The Hobbit at all, haha
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@psycholist724منذ 2 سنواتI watched all three of your frame rate videos and the Gemini Man clip. I've been climbing the frame rate learning curve and this is the clearest demonstration id="hidden9" class="buttons"> I've found so far. When I watched the movie clip, I too didn't like the look and I've seen that look on some modern TVs and absolutely hated it. I can remember watching an episode of The Big Bang Theory on a TV like that and thinking how unreal it looked. It didn't look 3D so much as it looked like a diorama with a bunch of 2D images with varying degrees of sharpness. Do you have the same Gemini Man clip running at 120FPS for comparison? I'd like to see how the director really wanted it to look. ....وسعت
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@Zaekyrمنذ 4 سنواتI have watched through all of this and appreciate your effort in making them. I myself prefer 60 FPS. I guess I don't need the blur to legitimize the id="hidden10" class="buttons"> story. The clip of Gemini Man although weird in the first few seconds due to my own perceptions made me realize how lame 24 FPS really is. ....وسعت1
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@TexasBUSHMANمنذ 4 سنواتThanks brother you answered lots of my questions about 60p
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@seb23490منذ 3 سنواتJust watched the Gemini Man clip. It certainly does look odd. More like a Sitcom! I had no idea there was so much to the FPS. I naively thought that you id="hidden11" class="buttons"> had to go with the highest FPS to get the best looking footage! Rookie Mistake. Thanks for the effort you have made in making these videos. ....وسعت1
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@ASAPbodybuildingMotivationمنذ 4 سنواتThe footage at the end looks like the beginning of some kind of korean soap opera scene and not a movie. Great video! 1
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@DiyEcoProjectsمنذ 3 سنواتHi there, how it going? hope things are good. May i ask you a question about frame rates please? I have an osmo pocket and learning about frame rate @ id="hidden12" class="buttons"> 2x shutter speed Id like to take 4k stock footage of nature, what frames rates and shutter speeds are they looking for please? Im trying to avoid trees jittering as i pan, id like it to look smooth. I can only film in 60fps to avoid the trees looking smooth when i pan. I guess this means my shutter is automatically 120 Any help would be greatly apprecaited, all the best kieron ....وسعت
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@SantiagoMonroy5منذ 4 سنواتI think that if you're not slowing down, you should shoot 60fps at 1/60, since it creates motion blur and doesn't look like a videogame, and if id="hidden13" class="buttons"> you need to put it on a 30p timeline, it wont look too bad. There are exceptions like sports but yeah, definitely prefer 1/60 than 1/120 (1/125) for 60fps ....وسعت1
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@ShavonSmithمنذ 4 سنواتBy the way do think when your making points or talking about examples in A roll clip you can use b-roll emphasis what your saying?
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@madsfartagin2864منذ 4 سنواتThanks for these videos. It seems like 30 fps has all the benefits of 60 fps without any of the drawbacks. I would only shoot 60 for slow-mo. 24 fps makes id="hidden14" class="buttons"> you pan slower and any kind of action or camera movement looks jittery. People say 24 fps is "cinematic" but in the film world I think it's cause they're cheap with film. Right now I like the feel of 30 fps the most. ....وسعت
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@Enzor1515منذ 4 سنواتYea I'm not feeling that 60fps and that Gemini Man in 60fps looks like sweet garbage, I like the ending you did using 24fps, and o yea that intro DOPE ASF! 1
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@glyemhouse5590منذ 2 سنواتI'm not seeing enough difference to make any difference to my eyes. Maybe, in the clip where the car passes by, between 24 and 60, there is a barely id="hidden16" class="buttons"> noticeable difference. But it's not enough to be significant. I started watching videos about frame rate after I heard about "the soap opera effect," which is supposed to be "too real" or "too smooth" for some viewers. Frankly, so far, I remain unconvinced. ....وسعت
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@kingrastatv802منذ 2 سنوات60FPS is definitely hyper realistic lol it’s amazing in the growth of technology but hard to focus on lol
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@Yoko.Kuramaمنذ 3 سنوات60fps looks better. It sucks that 4k60 is so rare on actual cameras. So I have to choose between 1080p60 and 4k30. I hope one day soon 4k60 will be standard id="hidden17" class="buttons"> on mirorless cameras. Weird a cell phone can do it but cameras cant ....وسعت
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@ftk-altمنذ 2 سنواتi can immediately tell 24 vs 30fps. the 24 was slow and "boring" for me. harder for me to watch and digest. the 30fps however, has more "normal" id="hidden18" class="buttons"> fluid video for me to watch and understand. the 60fps here, doesnt have much big difference if you are shooting stills and static frame. the 60fps is more suitable for outdoor and any movement type of scenario. for in my opinion: 24 fps, slow steady cinematic documentary style for personal use. 30fps for everyday normal use eg: family gathering, walk in a park. 60fps: extreme movement like jogging, hiking (?) sports action. ....وسعت
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@SantiagoMonroy5منذ 4 سنواتI prefer the 60fps versions, but 60fps definitely shows a lot of flaws in handheld 1
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@busterbronc9993منذ 4 سنواتDo yourself a favor and Google this: “how quickly does the human brain process an image on average” Spoiler: You’ll find out it’s 13 milliseconds. There are 1,000 milliseconds in a second. 1,000 milliseconds divided by 13 milliseconds = 76.923 frames per second The human brain processes images at 76.923fps, so claiming that 24 FPS or 30 FPS is better, is contrary to scientific fact. The reason why we like 24 FPS is because that is the old technology that was used worldwide for decades and we became totally used to it. Watch the clips I posted in my other comments in 24 FPS and 60 FPS, and it is SO obvious with the water splash and moving car. You can tell that Jeep in the clip is driving about 5 to 10mph. You actually think you would see any blur with a car moving 5 to 10 mph in real life? Why do you think more and more manufacturers are moving towards 60fps recording? Because it’s much closer to the frame rate the human brain actually processes images. ....وسعت
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@jtdiddy3160منذ 4 سنواتif just for a talking head video, can people really tell between 24/30 vs 60fps?
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@protonjicari5990منذ 3 سنواتPersonally i like 60fps for youtube!! But my camera cant shoot at 4k60 using sony a7iii sooooooo . But yeah i see you point 60fps kinda look like a phone recorded it
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@johnaryan2منذ 3 سنواتI feel like I've seen this video somewhere before.jk. ;)
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@bamsemanden972منذ 4 سنواتThe gemini man looks crap ans too fast when is In 60FPS insteed of 24FPS
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@georgeneagu69منذ 3 سنواتGemini man îs shot on 120 fps, not 60!
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so it plays with blur on a 25 fps timeline, but if i need slomo, i have that as well 4
Also speed ramping confuses me ....وسعت
1. You can show multiple frame rates in the same video. A client of mine shoots at 24 fps but I set my timeline id="hidden7" class="buttons"> to 60 fps because it's part of my style with on-screen graphics/text to be silky smooth. You set the timeline at 60 fps, but for the video, in the camera, you change the frame rate of the recorded file.
2. I loooooove 60 fps and I consider it part of my style and identity. Maybe it has something to do with playing video games so much when I was growing up? The whole "it doesn't look cinematic if it isn't 24 fps" comes from the masses just being used to it. While I agree it changes the feel, I don't agree it should be the default for high quality. As a creative, it's up to us to push the envelope, do new things, and to challenge the conventional. I feel I do that with 60fps. Honestly, the second YouTube starts showing 120fps video, I'm going to buy a camera that records at that frame rate and I'll start filming in it. I have a 165hz monitor and just love how buttery smooth everything is.
I love the look of Gemini Man in 60fps. And I loved The Hobbit at 48fps. :) ....وسعت 2
Id like to take 4k stock footage of nature, what frames rates and shutter speeds are they looking for please? Im trying to avoid trees jittering as i pan, id like it to look smooth. I can only film in 60fps to avoid the trees looking smooth when i pan. I guess this means my shutter is automatically 120
Any help would be greatly apprecaited, all the best kieron ....وسعت
There are exceptions like sports but yeah, definitely prefer 1/60 than 1/120 (1/125) for 60fps ....وسعت 1
the 60fps here, doesnt have much big difference if you are shooting stills and static frame.
the 60fps is more suitable for outdoor and any movement type of scenario.
for in my opinion: 24 fps, slow steady cinematic documentary style for personal use. 30fps for everyday normal use eg: family gathering, walk in a park. 60fps: extreme movement like jogging, hiking (?) sports action. ....وسعت
“how quickly does the human brain process an image on average”
Spoiler: You’ll find out it’s 13 milliseconds. There are 1,000 milliseconds in a second.
1,000 milliseconds divided by 13 milliseconds = 76.923 frames per second
The human brain processes images at 76.923fps, so claiming that 24 FPS or 30 FPS is better, is contrary to scientific fact.
The reason why we like 24 FPS is because that is the old technology that was used worldwide for decades and we became totally used to it.
Watch the clips I posted in my other comments in 24 FPS and 60 FPS, and it is SO obvious with the water splash and moving car.
You can tell that Jeep in the clip is driving about 5 to 10mph. You actually think you would see any blur with a car moving 5 to 10 mph in real life?
Why do you think more and more manufacturers are moving towards 60fps recording? Because it’s much closer to the frame rate the human brain actually processes images. ....وسعت
But yeah i see you point 60fps kinda look like a phone recorded it
before.jk. ;)