I have seen this first time today and it looks amazing. Post all 60fps videos here!
Heres one to start
https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/743799/PC-Top-To-Bottom--Giray-Dadali
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frankspiritoA LOT of ski edits are shot at 720p 60fps, or if you have a GH3 1080p 60fps
frankspiritoA LOT of ski edits are shot at 720p 60fps, or if you have a GH3 1080p 60fps
iLLbiLLyI'm pretty sure an iPhone can shoot 1080 60p. its nothing special. As mentioned below, most people chose to conform the footage back down to 24 or 30p either through slow-mo or by dropping frames.
RiccardoMasuttihttps://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/684349/Nick-Goepper-breaks-down-his-winning-freeskiing-tricks
jlens05iphones cant shoot 1080 @ 60. it a shit ton of memory also. alot of good DSLRs dont even shoot 1080 @ 60
PULLGuys theres a reason all feature films in hollywood are shot in 28 fps. 60fps is proven to be too real for us to watch and gives us motion sickness. I think its because in our brains we associate 28 fps when we are watching film so that we can distinguish it from reality. Watching 60 fps makes us uneasy because everything around us is telling the brain we are watching 30 fps film so when its 60 fps it looks too real.
OxcilicMost movies are shot at 24fps. None are shot at 28fps. Some are shot at 48fps like The Hobbit. There is no "proof" 60fps is "too real for us to watch" and that makes no sense. And real life is not like watching a 30fps film. The way our eyes work, they provide a constant stream of information. So the higher the framerate the more life like but still there is no framerate for what we see in real life. You are just more used to 24fps and 30fps (which YouTube plays at). That's it.
OxcilicMost movies are shot at 24fps. None are shot at 28fps. Some are shot at 48fps like The Hobbit. There is no "proof" 60fps is "too real for us to watch" and that makes no sense. And real life is not like watching a 30fps film. The way our eyes work, they provide a constant stream of information. So the higher the framerate the more life like but still there is no framerate for what we see in real life. You are just more used to 24fps and 30fps (which YouTube plays at). That's it.
pussyfooter60fps video looks like shit. Just my opinion.
pussyfooter60p just looks awful and that's the majority of the opinion.
iLLbiLLyI think its more so that your brain is just so used to processing 24 and 30 (or 25 if your live in Europe) FPS. All those years of watching cartoons as a kid have likely trained your brain to process these frame rates with ease. With 60FPS your brain has to work harder to handle it.
Of course thats just my BS hypothesis.
GrumpisPringleI wonder what frame rate our eyes would be closest too in real life... I'm sure there is a limit. same goes with resolution... 4k is pretty damn clear, I don't think we could get much farther with out not being able to notice a change...