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RE: What FPS to film my DTube Videos?? Let's talk FPS, Shutter Speed and ISO - Camera Settings - a Response to @coruscate

in #photography7 years ago (edited)

This was very helpful but I still have a question. So I got a compact camera for my videos and I’m still shooting in automatic mode as I don’t know a lot about how to set the correct settings and I also thought higher frame rate would be better because of a smoother image.
But when it comes to transitions I want to have that motion blur at some points where I can hide cuts within. So I would set my frame rate down to 24 (in Europe 25 FPS).
But what if I want to make a smooth shot of something and then after that directly add a fast, blurry motion for a tansition while recording.
Is there an easy way of editing the video part at the end to make it more blurry? I hope you get the idea of what I mean...

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Hey my dear euro brotha! I think I know what you mean. I'm going to make a video just for you to try and show you how to do it. Can you send me an example of a video?

In this video right at the beginning I have this slide transition. I recorded it the first time at 50 FPS and it looked really weird as there was almost no motion blur where I could hide the cut. Then I retried this scene at 25 FPS.
And a lot of the stuff I mean is shown in this video by Peter McKinnon. I just didn’t had the opportunity to this this out yet. But what I tried at home was really tough to make with 50 FPS.
Thanks a lot for taking the time, making a video just for this one question. I really appreciate it!

Okay I got it!!! I'm going to make you a video on that, brotha :)

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