Hello, what I usually do is like you are doing! That is to say, with the HFR I change the frames per second in fps I put 24 and in independent frequency I put 8fps or less, it is a matter of testing. once you see it, in the shutter I put 1/8. now anyway when playing on camera you will see it ugly and pointless, as if the parameters do not work. what you have to do is lower the speed in the edition and you will see the ghost effect or sweep or as they call it I think slow shutter
@@Thecamerolight Hello, I usually do it myself, impose the voice. as I have the high voice I can impose the voices from a thick and semi-feminine voice
hello, normally I usually have control in certain movements that allow me to maintain focus. I always calculate with closed lenses and do tracking shots keeping the same distance where I have focused, sometimes depending on my intention I usually use more open or wide lenses at f6 to have focus control. However, you are a bit limited when it comes to doing camera movements like dolly in and others, since I don't have anyone to focus independently, but that's how I try to work it out. In summary Closed Lens: I calculate the distance of my focus and maintain it if I do traveling or 180 degree turns. Open lenses: I prefer an f.5 having everything in focus and it gives me the ability, even sometimes, to do those in-and-out car shots without losing focus as much.