Should You Shoot At 24FPS or 60FPS?

preview_player
Показать описание

My Gear (Amazon Links)

______________________________________
Some of the links in this description may be affiliate links that allow me to earn a small commission (at no extra cost to you!) and keep this channel going. Thanks for your support!
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

I do weddings and I shoot everything at 60fps, because I don't know what I want to slow down in post. But everything that has dialog I shoot it in 24fps, like the ceremony and toast.

JamesVancePresents
Автор

When I drop a high-framerate video clip on a low-rate timeline I always add some motion blur in post. Makes a *huge* difference.

xjet
Автор

For weddings, I shoot everything at 60fps, and then if I want normal speed (much less often than slomo for me), then I’ll do like you said in the beginning where I drop it in a 24fps timeline, but I add one extra step. Fixing the motion blur. Luckily, in this situation, it is a matter of not having ENOUGH blur in the footage, so it can be added later. Take the footage to AE, apply “pixel motion blur” and make sure the shutter is set to 180. And boom, the correct motion blur is in and the footage is perfectly useable. 🤘🏻

jbelt
Автор

I can’t tell you how long I’ve been looking for a video with this explanation! Thanks so much!

steventaputoro
Автор

Hi :) ¿What if I film 60 fps with a shutter speed of 1/60 (or something like that) and then render it at 24fps? Does that fix the problem of staccato motion blur? Can I do slowmotion with that? Greetings from México. Great video

OscarLee.THRCru
Автор

If you still want the flexibility in post wether or not you'll slow it down you can always use RSMB a motion blur plug-in that would introduce the same motion blur as 1/48th back into your shot :) Just a quick tip

IgnaceAleya
Автор

Thanks for making me finally understand the point in those fps values.

aliquandoinsanireiucundume
Автор

What makes you say the audio will not sync to a 60FPS video as well as it would on 24FPS?

macfelton
Автор

dude your lighting setup is so soft and smooth.. what keylight setup are you using?

justinlaurens
Автор

Great video!


Another thing to consider is image "noise". For the same lighted shot, 24FPS @ 1/48 shutter with 100 ISO will be a super clean image.


Under the same light at 60 FPS, you'll have to increase ISO to 200, 400, maybe more to make up for the 1/120 shutter capturing less light per frame. Higher ISO means more image noise.


It all boils down to your rule of thumb at the end of the video. Shoot at 24 FPS when you KNOW you won't need slow motion (interviews, etc).


Shoot at 60 FPS or higher when you KNOW you'll need slow motion clips.

GeekTherapyRadio
Автор

Great topic! Even when I’m filming weddings, I’m 50/50 between 24p and 60p. Even reception stuff gets old when it’s all slo-mo. 🤙🏼

TylerEdwards
Автор

I watched 40 sec of your video, and told to myself "they guy has style, he must be around 300, 000 subs" ... jeez man, keep doin what you doin' you good at it

paveldubovyk
Автор

This is exactly how I shoot! If I shoot in 60 or 120 FPS, I will be slowing it down or not using that clip in the final video. The rest is shot at 24 FPS. I also label the clips in the timeline by frame rate just to help keep track of everything.

DriversSide
Автор

I'm just going to echo what everyone else was saying. I can't believe 60fps was giving me so much issue! Thank you very much!

MindfulGamer
Автор

I hope everyone reading this makes it big! Just remember it's talent + consistency. Can't wait to see the next generation of YouTubers!

inice
Автор

I notice that no one notices shutter speed difference. And adding artificial motion blur on post production also helps. If you don't know beforehand what'll happen in front of the camera, it's good to have opportunity to make decisions afterwards.

imiy
Автор

I've watched a number of videos trying to understand the difference between 24/30/60 fps and 'why' I'd use each - and yours was the most succinct!! Thanks ;)

TheElkster
Автор

Shot a wedding once & this explains the audio vs footage problem!

sarahkaltenecker
Автор

I decided to drink a shot every time I heard "24 or 60 fps" in this video, and now everything looks like it was shot in 5 fps.

Dartheomus
Автор

I film most of my b-roll in 60 fps. When i haven’t done that, the random can 24 footage seems a bit out of place. One trick that helps though, is speed ramping from Slow to normal speed, then the 24 shot right after doesn’t feel as out of place imo. Thanks for the vid!

Rashadmcka