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aaronKalatSequence settings? Never heard of her…
gravelit's intentional. probably from skate videos.
anyway, 24fps is weird because we shoot 60fps - so if you interpret 60fps as 24fps footage/in a 24fps timeline, it drops every other frame AND additionally every 5th frame, so the motion is uneven. it causes you to get a uniform time interval between each frame for 4 frames, then on the 5th frame the time interval doubles because 2 frames needed to be deleted there, then returns to the uniform interval for the next 4 frames, repeat. but, to be fair, it is difficult for most normal people to see the "skippy motion" that unevenly dropping frames can cause.
i think 30fps is the best. it looks like a documentary, it has some of the same effect of 24 but no motion mismatches when conforming, and you can still get 50% slomo. i back 60fps, august light is 60 export with a lot of broll footage interpreted to 30 in the timeline, so kind of a mix to get both the 30 and 60 appearance. 24 is good too depending on style, but i think that looks best when filmers are smart and switch their camera into 24fps for broll and only film in 60fps for action.
weastcoat60p is just so much more visually appealing. I guess the skate scene knew what was up when they started the trend I guess (if you can even call it that?)
gravelit’s stylistic. 24 can be very visually appealing if shot correctly. skate videos are so far from infallible, you’re limiting yourself if skate style is the pedestal.
weastcoatI mean there’s only three choices lol
gravel50fps if you film PAL like the Euros
paulgenoveseI think if you're shooting everything 60p then the ideal move is to edit in a 30p timeline and have 50% slomo. I try to export 24p and I usually film in 60fps for clips where the focus is a trick/stunt, where as if I'm trying to show accurate motion/speed it's definitely better to use 24fps with a 180 degree shutter.
The timeline dropframe to 24p when shooting 60fps (or any fps above 24) to does look a tad weird but exporting 60p looks like a soap opera or something, way too "real" looking, It's a similar look to the motion smoothing or true motion that comes default on new tvs. That being said everyone has different taste and I don't really care that much.