Which Frame Rate Should You Film Your Videos In? (24fps VS 60fps)

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When you should shoot or film in 24fps and 60fps? What's the best frame rate that you should actually use to film? In this video I talk about filming frame rates for slow motion and what's the proper rates to know.

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Thanks for this information, this helped a lot!

stvinama
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When I edit in Adobe Premier Pro, I film A Roll/dialogue 24 fps. Can I film B-Roll at 30 fps, or will that not work in Adobe? Any tips on how to edit 24 fps with 30 fps footage? I can do this easily in Final Cut, but I had some issues with Premier Pro. Thanks!!

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SO DON'T BE STUCK EDITING IN A 24FPS TIMELINE! I shoot EVERYTHING in 60fps and then EDIT in a 60fps timeline. People it’s 2021 so do we really need to be shooting and editing at only 24fps because that’s what they had available in the 1930´s and 40 ‘s with their old metallic mechanical shutters?!!! That was then and this in now! We now have the technology to do much better. 24fps has too much choppiness and motion-blur as there are too few frames for really smooth motion. They used to have a rule 'pan very slowly when shooting 24fps... I enjoy smooth realistic video especially when panning or scenes with lots of motion you know what I’m talking about! I have done many tests with this and that is why I shoot at 60fps and EDIT at 60fps that way your audio is still in sync but you have more frames to capture crisp, clear, sharp detail and movement in the scene and especially when you pan!! Make sure your bit-rate is set high when you export though. A little motion-blur is natural but fuzzy pixels when panning drives me crazy. Try it you’ll see. Do some tests like I did....

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