24FPS or 60FPS?! What frame rate should you film in?

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What Frame Rate Should I Use For Video? I've been hearing a lot of debate about what framerate you should be filming in. Today I settle the debate! I go into detail about when to shoot 24fps vs 60fps.

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Thumbs up for that crispy new lighting! Appreciate you guys checking out the video!

JHawk
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Be different. Push boundaries. This is a creative field. Don't conform to 24 fps for the sole reason that "that's just the cinematic look" or "that's what people are used to." Ang Lee shot Gemini Man in 120 fps and I loved it to death. 60 fps is part of my style forever and always. Try every frame rate and discover your vision. Never conform. Never be a sheep to the status quo.

YousefAHMusic
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I am going to need you to put a full light around that door ASAP

BigE
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Awesome video! I'm getting back into vlogging and had no idea that filming in a lower frame rate is the meta for that crispy look!

ssnsanta
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I’m still a big fan of 60fps for most of my shots. But I do a lot of live performances and high movement kind of shots. But for one on one interviews or slow movement on a gimbal etc then 24fps is where it’s at.

EverClearStudios
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ALWAYS learn cool stuff from your videos 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼 New lighting WORKS - awesome !! 🔥🔥🔥

LNJTH
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Informative as always! I've always shot at 24fps and 60 when I want slow motion. Deffinently makes a difference! That light looks CRISPY 👀👀

Chaos_REG
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Liked and subscribed! This is great man, and such good lighting and So calming to watch the video and I understand everything you said! Excited to see your channel grow, I know it will! 🙏🏻

CamillaJohannesen
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You should add some blue or teal to the lighting, that will look even better then what you have now.

bennyamst
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Really helpful video thanks for sharing ❤️

KaktoNails
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Cool video man, really informative and engaging!

WillfromWork
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Depends on what you shoot. I shoot video portraits with models and most of that is shot in 60fps or even 120fps and slowed down. Action is usually shot in 60 or 120fps as well. Talking head Youtube stuff can definitely be 24fps.

michaelbell
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So helpful bro as always!! Keep up the awesome videos

ReelLyfeFishing
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I hear so many cinematography/videography YouTubers talk about the "cinematic" feel of 24fps, but almost no computer monitors and phone screens support 24Hz, 48Hz, 120Hz, or other integer scales of 24. That means most viewers are getting frame pulldown, countering the cinematic feel with frame-duplicating jutters. Is this something that you factored into your decision to choose 24fps?

KerrickLong
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nice video bud, should have alot more views! straight to the point thanks for sharing. i realised i was filming in 24 on one camera and 60 in the other and doing it on 24 on the time line ha. Do I want them all at 60fps as i want to be able to slow things down.
Should i film both cameras into 60fps and leave the premier pro into 24fps to edit to slow stuff down or should i put it in 60? thanks

sprayaholic
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Damnn why so low views, you deserves much more view hats off bro

sohaildewand
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I usually use 60 for my streams, 24 for recording my videos. And generally 60 on my phone. Love the video dude!

IAmBPala
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Great video, this does help a lot. Big like my friend!

BloodyMany
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But about shooting in weird frame rates such as:

48 fps (like in The Hobbit. Too smooth and too similar to 60fps?)
46fps (like what Thomas Edison suggested)
42 fps (what I think should be the best high frame rate)
40 fps (easier to handle than 42fps?)

24fps is fine, but I'm curious to see if we can improve on this standard and set a new standard for cinema. After all, every 10 years there is a new standard (colour TV, widescreen, super widescreen, Full HD, 4K, 3D, VR)

30fps is fine, but can be boring.

25fps/50i is stupid.

60fps looks unnatural because it's very close to real life, but very often is almost not true-to-life because of its super smoothness without natural motion blur. This frame rate works quite well in games and documentaries.

120fps should be better than 60fps in 1st-person-shooter shooter games.

clavierpixelkey
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great video and great tips and yea i do 24FPS and 4k thumbs up

JoshTechgamer