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Should You Shoot At 24FPS or 60FPS? 

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@JamesVancePresents
@JamesVancePresents 4 года назад
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
@JamesVancePresents 4 года назад
Kevin Cervantes Ibarra so the audio doesn’t go off sync
@ablemediaworks6733
@ablemediaworks6733 4 года назад
Same. You are a man who clearly knows what’s up
@ssneg
@ssneg 4 года назад
@@JamesVancePresents just us Plural Eyes or other software to sync audio to video and correct audio drift. No need to choose artistic methods based on some tech limitation that can be easily removed.
@moreauphoto
@moreauphoto 4 года назад
Same here. 60 allows for slow motion b-roll but at 24fps I can have a 180 degree shutter at 1/48 instead of 1/120 which helps a lot with low light, which is important since most wedding locations are DARK
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Great strategy man!
@xjet
@xjet 4 года назад
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.
@cmdr.shepard
@cmdr.shepard 3 года назад
Except motion blur added in post not only takes a long time to process but also looks strange and artifacty.
@3n19ma
@3n19ma 3 года назад
@@cmdr.shepard depends of the slowmotion you are using, rsmb is just ass
@SaintoraXBL
@SaintoraXBL 3 года назад
@@3n19ma what’s wrong with rsmb?
@laurenthenry
@laurenthenry 3 года назад
@@SaintoraXBL RSMB, Resolve Motion Blur ?
@SaintoraXBL
@SaintoraXBL 3 года назад
@@laurenthenry doesn’t answer the question
@steventaputoro
@steventaputoro 5 лет назад
I can’t tell you how long I’ve been looking for a video with this explanation! Thanks so much!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Happy you found this! Thanks brotha!
@curt8806
@curt8806 4 года назад
Hi you can easily sync. 60fps with your audio. This man is spreading misinformation. 60frames over one second and one second worth of sound will always sync up given you start them at the right time on your timeline. What a Dufus.
@DenisLoncaric
@DenisLoncaric 4 года назад
@@DannyGevirtz what do you suggest for drum covers where there is a lot of hand movement but in editing not gonna be slowed down?
@JonValtandtheEvilRobots
@JonValtandtheEvilRobots 4 года назад
Totally agree. Pretty much every tip / fact in this video is wrong. For example, if you’re shooting with a shutter speed 2x your frame rate, it’s so you AVOID motion blur.
@TheMusicRecordingNetwork
@TheMusicRecordingNetwork 2 года назад
for day s of looking and 4 minutes to get all my research answered.... wow
@jbelt40
@jbelt40 4 года назад
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. 🤘🏻
@WorldTravelHacks
@WorldTravelHacks 3 года назад
does this work? Who else has done this?
@anoukanansimeditations
@anoukanansimeditations 2 года назад
Ela! DO you do this motion blur in the after edits or whilst filming? And why you set Shutter to 180? Not 120 as this is double the FPS?
@Crunkboy415
@Crunkboy415 2 года назад
@@anoukanansimeditations 180 in this case is the shutter angle, as in 180 degrees, not the shutter speed. Film cameras use this measurement, which is equivalent to twice the frame rate, in your case 120 fps for digital cameras.
@Pfagnan
@Pfagnan Год назад
@@WorldTravelHacks No need to do all that complicated ‘adding motion-blur later’. I shoot often in 60fps and then EDIT in a 60fps Timeline including dialogue so it’s realtime, no need to put it in a 24fps timeline. People it’s 2022 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? Many RU-vidrs insist on this traditional way of doing things. We now have the technology to do much better. 24fps has too much choppiness and motion-blur as there are too few frames for the processor to write to. Especially when panning or scenes with lots of motion you know what I’m talking about! I have done many side by side tests with this and that is why I often shoot at 60fps and EDIT at 60fps that way your audio is still in sync (everything is real-time not slo-mo) but you have more frames to capture crisp, clear, sharp detail and movement in the scene and especially when you pan!! You still get some nice motion blur. A little motion-blur is natural but fuzzy pixels and stuttering jittery motion when panning fast at 24p drives me crazy. It’s terrible at accurately depicting motion! Yes your files at 60p are larger, doesn’t bother me…I usually try to stick with the 180 degree rule for shutter so 1-125. You can try using it at 1-60 sec shutter as Gerald Undone suggests to minimized the ‘soap opera effect’ and add more natural motion-blur with the slower shutter.. SHOOTING AT 60P is so immersive and life-like and dialogue and ambient sound are perfectly good. (Edit in 60p timeline though unless you want slo-mo and if you want slo-mo by all means run it at 60% or 30% or whatever speed you need - you have a lot more frames to play with so no worries)
@harrymcfarlane3896
@harrymcfarlane3896 Год назад
@@Pfagnan It's all about personal preference. I think the look of a film exported from a 24fps timeline looks way better than one exported from a 60fps timeline.
@aliquandoinsanireiucundume9017
Thanks for making me finally understand the point in those fps values.
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
haha happy I could help! Thanks for watching!
@IgnaceAleya1
@IgnaceAleya1 4 года назад
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
@rookie693
@rookie693 3 года назад
But it doesnt really give the same feel as with shooting with a lower frame rate
@VehicleVirals
@VehicleVirals 5 лет назад
Killer presentation man 👌🏼
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Thank you so much brotha!!
@sunshine294
@sunshine294 3 года назад
Hm
@paveldubovyk5044
@paveldubovyk5044 5 лет назад
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
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Haha maybe one day man! Thank you so much!
@tylerjohnson704
@tylerjohnson704 4 года назад
@@DannyGevirtz ya you should totally have more from what I've seen so far
@exshenanigan2333
@exshenanigan2333 4 года назад
same. i thought like 250-400k subs. surprised to see 50k.
@Cineinsaner
@Cineinsaner 4 года назад
@@DannyGevirtz keep it up bro. We love ur work. Sure u get 1M soon
@mhterekli
@mhterekli 7 месяцев назад
Lol. He is at 300k now 😂 well done 🎉
@TylerEdwards
@TylerEdwards 5 лет назад
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. 🤙🏼
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Totally agree man. Thanks for commenting brotha!
@GeekTherapyRadio
@GeekTherapyRadio 4 года назад
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.
@dirtlifemagazine
@dirtlifemagazine 2 года назад
Thanks for this tip!
@MindfulGamer
@MindfulGamer 4 года назад
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!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Of course! Thanks so much!
@hooddeals2564
@hooddeals2564 4 года назад
Brooo you have a natural instinct for teaching!! You make it simple and clear!! Thank you🙏🏽🙏🏽
@FilmmakerIQ
@FilmmakerIQ 4 года назад
Congratulations on a break out video on this topic! I'm so sick of newbies thinking they can shoot 60 for everything. Kudos!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Glad you liked it!! Appreciate you a ton!!
@creativedreamersnl
@creativedreamersnl 4 года назад
Guilty☝🏻
@nightmodevideo
@nightmodevideo 4 года назад
Fucking newbs
@phonkequinox2602
@phonkequinox2602 4 года назад
Boo hoo
@user-0r67h2wdhu
@user-0r67h2wdhu 4 года назад
im gonna use 10 fps 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎 😎
@TheElkster
@TheElkster 3 года назад
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 ;)
@DriversSide
@DriversSide 4 года назад
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.
@journey2mongolia
@journey2mongolia 2 года назад
Thanks for stating this. Exactly the info I was looking for.
@sarahkaltenecker
@sarahkaltenecker 5 лет назад
Shot a wedding once & this explains the audio vs footage problem!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Haha yeah its not horrible but its there! Thanks for watching Sarah!!
@darknightmike10yearsago
@darknightmike10yearsago 4 года назад
@@DannyGevirtz I am confused about the audio vs video. So if you shoot something with a camera at anything other than 24 FPS the audio and video will be out of sync? How does this work?
@alexmedia8094
@alexmedia8094 4 года назад
Awesome. Thanks for breaking this down. Shooting sports montages is something I want to get into. 60FPS would definitely work for contact sports clips 🙌
@stormrowles
@stormrowles Год назад
Bro you literally answered exactly what I was searching for you are the man, I've been doing this for so long and did not realize I was losing quality, glad I know now
@gabes80
@gabes80 4 года назад
First time I've ever seen you, and just had to say I find the way you communicate super compelling. Not everyone can engage with the viewer like this. Great work my man!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Thats so awesome to hear thank you so much man!
@theloganpresley
@theloganpresley 2 года назад
The sports thing makes sense, you want the promo editors to be able to pull no-blurry still and for the viewer to be able to see everything that happens clearly without any blurring. It also allows the mind to take little snapshots of what's happening more easily. Great video.
@GerhardReus
@GerhardReus 4 года назад
Finally, makes so much sense. I knew it but didn't understand why. Thank you!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Glad this was helpful for you man!!
@gcprost
@gcprost 4 года назад
This is sound information; however, it might have been more effective by showing a clip shot at 60 fps then played at 24 fps. Something that shows clearly the stuttering that you get when there isn't enough motion blur. You made some good points about the impact on audio, something that I'd never considered, but of course you're right.
@imiy
@imiy 5 лет назад
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.
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
The production companies that hire you will definitely notice. I like to just make sure everything happens in camera rather than having to artificially change something in post. For most shoots that arent like run and gun style things who will have a good sense of what you want your frame rate to be prior to shooting.
@imiy
@imiy 5 лет назад
@@DannyGevirtz fortunately (or not) production companies don't hire me. And regular clients don't notice.
@jamesruse9708
@jamesruse9708 3 года назад
Thank you! I’ve watched about a thousand vids on this subject…and I go away just a confused as I started. This really clears it up. I don’t do slo-mo, so I will now start shooting in 24.
@aeroluis81
@aeroluis81 5 лет назад
I have been looking for this explanation for ever, thanks man!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Dude of course! Thank you for watching!
@Timi7007
@Timi7007 5 лет назад
Everyone is always just like "shoot 24, it's cinematic" but nobody explains why, except for that 24 FPS is used in cinemas. So thank you very much for this actual explanation!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Yeah of course man! It's all about the motion blur!
@andrew_veale
@andrew_veale 5 лет назад
Loving the simple scene in this video. Also, time to take my camera out of 60fps 😁
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Thanks bro! Hahaha i use to shoot everything at 60 too dont worry
@giolee1274
@giolee1274 5 лет назад
Man,all your videos are extremely helpful. Great content every single time. 👌
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Thanks so much Gio! Gotta get back on the grind lol
@DerEliSpielt
@DerEliSpielt 4 года назад
underrated channel, your videos are way too well made for your sub count and you are a cool dude
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Damn man that was awesome of you to say. Thank you. I appreciate you man!
@DerEliSpielt
@DerEliSpielt 4 года назад
@@DannyGevirtz
@arifazhad4541
@arifazhad4541 Год назад
Yo, i know this is an old video but thank you so much. Your explanation is the answer i’ve been looking for. All the other youtubers just say the basic things which didn’t help. You did. Thank you❤
@pickmyfoodchallenge3552
@pickmyfoodchallenge3552 5 лет назад
Oh man...you just sent me down a rabbit hole on learning more about frame rates. dammit. Thank you
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Hahaha I love to hear that man! The more you know!
@Droneswayup
@Droneswayup 4 года назад
Thanks for the pointer....24 then 60fps or 120 for slo mo...peace...Happy New Year!🕛
@AnthemTD
@AnthemTD 4 года назад
Your accent sounded a little philly, then I saw the Eagles logo on the backboard. Love finding people from my city!
@CrackaLackTV
@CrackaLackTV 4 года назад
Only been to Philly once but it's a beautiful place. Loved the rocky steps area
@ponkagames
@ponkagames 3 месяца назад
Thank you. I had been looking for this answer for days on RU-vid. You finally answered it perfectly. Thank you again.
@andiebarry4110
@andiebarry4110 5 лет назад
Super high quality video as always buddy! I used to do the same thing- shoot in 60 all the time. It just loses so much quality though when you don't do anything with it in post! Now I have a custom function set on my camera so I can flick between frame rates super fast when out on a shoot. Great to see you uploading again! I've missed commenting haha!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
I wish I could quickly shoot back and forth! Thanks for commenting again man!!
@abc.garage
@abc.garage 5 лет назад
I've decided to look into fps and now I'm learning so much!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Haha it is very valuable
@CatrionaClarke
@CatrionaClarke 4 года назад
This was so helpful! I saw so many people say 60 and so many say 24.. no real explanation! but this is the perfect explanation! Thank you!! 👏
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Yeah of course! Thank you!
@ff4444
@ff4444 4 года назад
Keeping your shutter slow also provides more light which is helpful indoors and at night.
@PIANOPICTURES
@PIANOPICTURES 4 года назад
The topic is very debatable. One should just experiment and decide for himself, it depends a lot from the circumstances. 180 degree shutter speed rule is more or less fine for 24 fps, although I would encourage anyone to experiment with another settings more freely, for example set it to 1/40 or 1/60 depending on the mood of the video or other reasons. Don't forget that for low light there is a certain reason to shot at a very low shutter speed like maybe 24-30 if you are really in the dark and the scene is more or less static. For high fps the 180 degree shutter speed is a myth, it don't work the same here. For a lots of scenarios, like documentary, interviews, 50 fps - 1/50 shutter looks just great. And can be easily converted to a 24-25 fps final render if needed.
@RaysOfLoveChannel
@RaysOfLoveChannel 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing 😊
@johnharrervideoproduction
@johnharrervideoproduction 3 года назад
Quick. Clear. Concise. Valuable. Thanks Danny!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 3 года назад
Thank you John!
@tkennedy5665
@tkennedy5665 4 года назад
Really useful info. I did notice my audio was slightly out at 60fps so that explains it. 👍
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful dude! Thanks for watching!
@TerenceKearns
@TerenceKearns 4 года назад
The other thing you didn't mention is that the less frames per second, the more data per frame at a given bitrate. So the image quality shot at 24fps 100mbit will be better than the image quality shot at 60fps 100mbit. Bitrate should be measured in mbits/frame rather than mbits/sec when it comes to determining quality.
@carlosmarco01
@carlosmarco01 2 года назад
Ohh bro I was looking for this answer all day long, that’s means if I want to use 60fps which is the best bitrate for that?
@TerenceKearns
@TerenceKearns 2 года назад
@@carlosmarco01 when it comes to capture, as high as the camera will allow. When it comes to encoding for publishing, as high as you can get away with. There's no singular number to answer that as there are multiple factors such as screen resolution, output platform (HDR vs SDR), and mostly content (fast moving vs slow, grainy vs smooth) etc. Just go for the high option when using high framerates.
@BishopDaVideos
@BishopDaVideos 3 года назад
Thanks! I'm just getting started with videography and I have been looking for an answer regarding the issues around using 60fps footage in a 24fps timeline, and you laid it out very clearly. Being purposeful and having a plan/reason for each shot is so important.
@Zarabozo
@Zarabozo 5 лет назад
That's why shooting at 120 fps is the king. You can perfectly convert from 120 to 24, 60 or 30 with all frames blending perfectly in the conversion and without weird shutter effects. 120 is a common multiple for all (24 * 5, 30 * 4, 60 * 2) so your conversion is always a match and using frame blending always render frames like if you had selected that frame rate originally. And you get killer slow motion too.
@Zarabozo
@Zarabozo 5 лет назад
@JovonTorresTV No, I shoot at 24fps when I'm sure I won't be using slow motion at all. Files are smaller and easier to render (and also my camera can't record 4K at 120fps, only 1080p). But, if I shoot something I might want to play with the frame rate later, I definitely go with 120fps. Mathematically fits all other frame rates and you get natural results in all of them when converting.
@samuelecipriani3648
@samuelecipriani3648 5 лет назад
But once you decide you want to use a 120 fps clip in a 24 timeline, and you don't want slow it down at all, you simply put it on the timeline? And then? I mean, how can I transform a 50 clip in 25fps in order to put it in a 25 time-line? (I'm asking this because that's what I can do with my camera)
@Rashadmcka
@Rashadmcka 5 лет назад
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!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Thanks for commenting Rashad! Depends for sure! Camera movement plays a big part in this as well!
@NathanShinholt
@NathanShinholt 5 лет назад
This is why all decent video cameras should have a decent 48FPS option. That way we can shoot with a slow-mo option, while still doing a clean conversion to 24 fps if necessary. The shutter speed will still be different, but 1/96 is still better than 1/120 for both motion blur, and exposure.
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
For sure man! Its still a little choppy for my liking at 1/96
@ankitlal5931
@ankitlal5931 5 лет назад
The only no-ompromise way to resolve these fps issues is to bloody shoot in 120 fps. It can be used for 24, 30, 60 whatever, without that stuttering effect.
@SantertainmentIndonesia
@SantertainmentIndonesia 5 лет назад
Is it true?
@ankitlal5931
@ankitlal5931 5 лет назад
@@SantertainmentIndonesia Yes cause 120 is divisible by all these fps. Though, the image will not have a cinematic look, because motion blur will be lower.
@ケーキ-i3o
@ケーキ-i3o 5 лет назад
Unless you're also recording audio
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
If you want a true 24 which is what this video is about you cannot shoot in 120
@natek9036
@natek9036 2 года назад
Nice quick and straight to the point
@HypnoticSand
@HypnoticSand 4 года назад
Thank you for tips. I think your advices are really important for a beginner, like me. Thank you so much. Good luck!!! Like everyone who think this is so helpful!!! 😍😍😍
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Thanks so much for watching! So glad to hear it was hepful for ya!
@StoryUnlocked
@StoryUnlocked 4 года назад
This was such a straight to the point and clear answer to that question! 1. The shutter speed that you shot something on doesn't change when you put it in the 24 fps timeline 2. Shoot things where there will be audio in 24 fps because if it's shot in 60 fps, and put in the timeline, things might not match up perfectly anymore. Awesome take aways!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Thanks so much Erin! Glad it was clear for ya!
@fredventure
@fredventure 5 лет назад
Thanks, champ! Perfectly explained! Well done
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Thank you man! Glad you enjoyed this!
@shaykhriyadh
@shaykhriyadh 4 года назад
Always wanted this answered. Good man
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Glad to hear it! Thanks man!
@ShivajiGalewad
@ShivajiGalewad 5 лет назад
Please make more videos. I love watching your videos. They are very helpful, and i watch it even if i know some stuff.
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Thanks so much man! Glad this all helpful! Making as many as I can haha!
@ShivajiGalewad
@ShivajiGalewad 5 лет назад
Hey, can you please share your 1dx mark ii profile? I have the same camera and i want the same colors as you. I tried figuring out but not getting that look.
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
@@ShivajiGalewad Hey so i get asked this quite often and it has very little to do with profile. i pretty much just have everything pulled down all the way. saturation, contract, and sharpness all as low as possible. But its really just about getting proper exposure and reading light.
@ShivajiGalewad
@ShivajiGalewad 5 лет назад
Heyy, thank you so much mann! I’ll try this, i used shoot in neutral profile.
@user-hw9uy1bf7k
@user-hw9uy1bf7k 5 лет назад
ME too!! He is great!
@ralpholiver2889
@ralpholiver2889 3 года назад
This is stuff I already know and always forget, thanks god there are always people like you to run to when that happens!
@mohammedeid7033
@mohammedeid7033 4 года назад
30 FPS : Am I a joke to you?!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
hahaha I never shoot at 30
@gabrielborjas7923
@gabrielborjas7923 4 года назад
@@DannyGevirtz why?
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
@@gabrielborjas7923 i have no need for 30. I either want something to be a true 24 or i was to slow something down so i shoot at 60.
@gabrielborjas7923
@gabrielborjas7923 4 года назад
@@DannyGevirtz thanks for answering!
@faraonzeu9462
@faraonzeu9462 4 года назад
For vlogging ,to me 60 fps is perfect ,because it looks so funny and much more pleasant to the human eye.
@truckerhatadventures5649
@truckerhatadventures5649 4 года назад
I love the fact that I started my photography/cinematic whatever journey on a clean slate..without thinking I have to do something a certain way..it is nice to know tips & learning from others!! Also love exploring & learning from scratch.. Great Video!!!! Thank You
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Thanks so much!
@halweststar
@halweststar 4 года назад
well elaborated, also something new for me to know and try was that 24fps with above 30 shutter speed for the nice motions, and other than this I like the way you are taking all this! I think I found a quality channel to subscribe!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Thanks so much!!!
@caio.yachting
@caio.yachting 5 лет назад
Finaly a good video about this subject.. well done mate
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
My guy! Thank you brotha. Appreciate you taking the time to check it out
@littletheatrefilms5825
@littletheatrefilms5825 5 лет назад
Great video. I’m looking into a c200 and some shots were too jittery. I was hoping it was 60fps in a 24 timeline but wasn’t 100%. You basically took the time to confirm it. Thank you. Great work.
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed the video man! Thanks for checking it out!
@cpodhorsky
@cpodhorsky 4 года назад
Thanks so much for sharing your tips. I put my first video up to share a message with my community as a school Principal during this at home Distance Learning. Your videos have been very helpful. In the end...just posted one up and going to stay consistent.
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Awesome Chuck! Glad to hear it man! Thanks for watching
@yuliashastkiv6443
@yuliashastkiv6443 4 года назад
now no joke. I didn't know my camera has these settings. Yesterday I clicked on this video from suggested.... It changed my life! 24 fps is SO MUCH BETTER
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Haha for sure man! Thanks for checking it out!
@86won
@86won 4 года назад
and add the ND variable filter
@filmingstorm8760
@filmingstorm8760 4 года назад
@@86won I can't afford those , arre there any alternatives
@HerreDePerre
@HerreDePerre 4 года назад
Filmingstorm non variable ND filters
@nightdonutstudio
@nightdonutstudio 3 года назад
I actually use 1/60 for shooting 60p just so when put on 24p or 30p timeline, it looks more natural. Trade off is when slow down you see more motion blur than it supposed to have. I think this is better way doing it if you plan to shoot everything in 60p.
@inice7217
@inice7217 4 года назад
I hope everyone reading this makes it big! Just remember it's talent + consistency. Can't wait to see the next generation of RU-vidrs!
@curly_vin
@curly_vin 2 года назад
I just wanted to say that I really appreciate this explanation ESPECIALLY with an example with dancers! I want to film dance and I never knew what difference the fps would do so thank you (for showing love to the art as well).
@JonnyandChloe
@JonnyandChloe 5 лет назад
I loved this video mate, found it so useful! I immediately subscribed and when I get some spare time will work through some of your older videos! Thanks a lot 😊
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Thanks so much Jonny! Glad it was helpful for you!
@nextlyfemusic7803
@nextlyfemusic7803 4 года назад
quality channel man. keep it up
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Thank you so much!
@liamyoo2
@liamyoo2 5 лет назад
You look really professional! Thank you for the great explanation about fps and shutter speed. 👍🎬
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Thanks so much Liam! Makes me happy to hear this. Thanks for watching!
@creativedreamersnl
@creativedreamersnl 4 года назад
Yes finally the answer to a lot of my questions! Thanks!!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Glad I could help you!!!
@OscarLee.THRCru2
@OscarLee.THRCru2 4 года назад
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
@stopandplaythisreel
@stopandplaythisreel 4 года назад
I do that all the time. Best solution because the motion blur we're used to is at real speed and nobody has the expectation of what slow motion should look like. I shoot high end car commercials like this and nobody has ever complained. The idea that it ruins the footage is ridiculous.
@punchmontanamusic5362
@punchmontanamusic5362 2 года назад
Glad you mentioned this 🔥💯🙏🏾
@AJ-em2rb
@AJ-em2rb 4 года назад
i got an idea, shoot 30/60 fps, upload and edit in 30/60 fps, and let 24fps go extinct! It's an old standard that only exists due to the technological limitations of the "golden age of cinema". It also doesn't even display properly on most screens developed today. Afterall, tradition is merely the dead's way to peer-pressuring the living.
@tracyandcierra
@tracyandcierra Год назад
Thanks bro! I appreciate it
@Ben-id1tc
@Ben-id1tc 5 лет назад
Could you give a shot of your current lighting setup you used for this video. Love the look.
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Thanks dude! Nothing crazy. I just have a soft source as a key doing some rembrandt style. The I have a harsher edge light directly up and behind me thats coming out tungsten.
@Ben-id1tc
@Ben-id1tc 5 лет назад
@@DannyGevirtz Oh awesome. Thanks! I always see this look and wonder if someone is firing a light from the floor towards the wall behind you to get almost a halo effect around the body, But i guess it's just the hard light's spill hitting the back wall from above?
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
@@Ben-id1tc I think some people do that for sure. I was just trying to keep it simple! But yeah that's spill from the overhead edge light.
@michaelmillions25
@michaelmillions25 4 года назад
Great info. Right to the point, Thanks!!!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
thanks so much!
@_purejosh
@_purejosh 4 года назад
Professionally done. Good work!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Thanks so much Joshua!
@MegaSteamfreak
@MegaSteamfreak 4 года назад
Never thought about it but very logic
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Glad you liked it! Thanks!
@MegaSteamfreak
@MegaSteamfreak 4 года назад
@@DannyGevirtz In fact this could also be applied for the shutter speed for taking pictures for a time lapse
@AbigailSmith
@AbigailSmith 4 года назад
Thanks so much! This was really informative and straight to the point :)
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Thanks so much for watching Abigail! Glad it was helpful for ya!
@thewrightvisuals
@thewrightvisuals 2 года назад
Congrats on 1 million views! Been a fan of your channel for awhile and you're such an inspiration, but idk why I haven't seen this until now... I am currently that 60FPS person, except during interviews... But I will definitely consider what I shoot in 60FPS for now on, thank you!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 2 года назад
Haha I hate this video. So mad it’s the first to a million
@ShauninParadise
@ShauninParadise 2 года назад
@@DannyGevirtz this comment stokes me out 😂
@4kDRIVETOUR
@4kDRIVETOUR 3 года назад
I'm keeping my 60 fps just gotta know what you're doing.
@thelukieshow
@thelukieshow 3 года назад
damn son, this video blowing up. Been subbed for a long time and have seen amazing growth. keep it up man! love it.
@eddietibbs8191
@eddietibbs8191 4 года назад
Holy shit this legitimately helped so much. I was just thinking. I have hundreds of GoPro clips that are just 2.7k 60 fps , taking up hundreds of GB of space .
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Haha for sure man! Thanks!
@justinlaurens
@justinlaurens 4 года назад
dude your lighting setup is so soft and smooth.. what keylight setup are you using?
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
thanks man! In this video i think it was just the 120d with some diff
@justinlaurens8443
@justinlaurens8443 4 года назад
Danny Gevirtz dope thanks I opted for the 300D because of its versatility for food, youtube + portrait photography. Will I be able to achieve similar results as this by simply dimming the 300d?
@QuicksilverSG
@QuicksilverSG 4 года назад
Frame rate can have a noticeable effect on the perceived smoothness of slow camera panning shots. The slower the frame rate, the choppier the pan will look, and there's a hidden pitfall those who shoot in 24 fps often encounter. Most monitors and TV's refresh their image at 60 Hz. Since 24 fps does not divide evenly into 60, that 24 fps footage produces an uneven refresh rate when displayed at 60 Hz, which can make slow pans look ragged. To produce the smoothest pans for display on 60 Hz monitors, the best camera frame rates are 60 fps and 30 fps. As for the 180-degree shutter rule, this attempt to mimic the revolving shutter of vintage film cameras often fails to produce the desired cinematic effect in digital video cameras. That's because the rolling shutter effect of digital cameras smears the temporal edge of the electronic shutter, even when the camera is stationary. What's even more noticeable about shutter speed is the amount of motion blur it produces, which is determined solely by the numerical shutter duration, not the shutter angle. A natural amount of motion blur is produced by a shutter speed of 1/60th to 1/48th second. Consequently, when shooting at 60 fps for a 60 fps timeline, a 1/60th sec shutter speed produces smoother motion blur than the 1/120th sec shutter speed you would get from using the 180-degree shutter rule.
@eamonshields2754
@eamonshields2754 2 года назад
Very interesting! So for RU-vid content you recommend 30 and 60 FPS with shutter speed being same as frame rate?
@e1622zelda
@e1622zelda 2 года назад
In almost All TV shows and the whole film industry 24 frames per second is the standard. Pretty much every single movie you’ve seen and all the Pixar CG movies are 24 frames a second.
@palawenavibe1951
@palawenavibe1951 4 года назад
I always skip the conversation when we talk about those fps... Got no idea before... But now, let me teach them this. 😂😂😂 you rock bro!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
SO glad to hear you didn't skip this one lol! Thank you AJ!
@DatrysiadMedia
@DatrysiadMedia 5 лет назад
Great content, great lighting, need to work on my lighting just editing a vid and not happy but making progress. All the things you said are right on point
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Thanks Byron! It all just takes time brotha. Keep workin
@DatrysiadMedia
@DatrysiadMedia 5 лет назад
@@DannyGevirtz definitely, started working on my consistency, need to post at least once a week. Got the content but need to get that nailed first
@vfxstar7019
@vfxstar7019 3 года назад
Totally agree, great video! I remember when one teacher always knew when someone used the wrong framerate in the video we just shot. I also think he usually noticed it when watching the credits after the video's.
@alanchau6986
@alanchau6986 5 лет назад
I do exactly that all the time, shoot at 60fps and slow the clips I want, now I know I'm not going to do that ever again unless I'll plan to slow it down
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Haha i honestly sometimes just shoot everything at 60 out of sheer laziness
@WinterlandPictures
@WinterlandPictures 3 года назад
Indeed, this is great information and the shutter speed is a major part of the equation in the final look. Another factor is the fact that the math of it doesn’t fit, nice and neat. This is why narrative-form cinematographers typically shoot in 24fps when they mean 24fps. Granted, this difference isn’t as noticeable over the internet because the internet has so many variables, that precision either gets “lost in translation” by other compression-related flaws and it's overshadowed by so many variations in different people’s equipment and screens. That said, when you drop 60fps into a 24fps timeline, your NLE is first “dropping” every other frame it plays back (this eventually ends up rendered), which takes it down to 30fps. NLE's used to straight-up apply 3:2 pull-down - but it's now often an advanced variation of that same concept - by interpolating or blending the extra frames together to compensate for the remaining math that doesn’t quite fit. I like to call it “frame-melting.” Now, you’re down to 24fps. playing back in real-time (remember when we used to have to wait just to render that part?), but results will still vary at bit ;-)
@ToonmethoofdletterT
@ToonmethoofdletterT 5 лет назад
And what if you shot something in 60fps because you thought you would slow it down, but end up not wanting to slow it down. Is there a way to blend in the 60fps shot in with the regular 24fps shots? To make it a little less choppy?
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Hey there! This is actually what I talked about in the video. You can play it back at normal rate but it will have that chop because the shutter was cranked a little higher. I dont know of any good way to avoid it. Its not the end of the world tho most people cant even tell
@wadeclark9792
@wadeclark9792 4 года назад
Thank you! This was so helpful and you just made it easy to understand. Going to start doing this much more. Interviews = 24 FPS from now on!!
@ProlexMedia
@ProlexMedia 4 года назад
That is so impressive! Very well explained!
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Glad you thought so! Thanks so much for wacthing!!
@lovenylo
@lovenylo 3 года назад
don't know what I'd do without people like this.
@TekinKidsTV
@TekinKidsTV 4 года назад
A question for pros: What happens when you shot at cinematic 24fps and upload it to instagram or youtube which requires minimum 30fps so auto convert your shot to it. So is it better to shot at 24fps or 30fps for social media?
@nBaqi
@nBaqi 4 года назад
Well if you already knew that Instagram or RU-vid would auto-scale it to 30 fps, you should shot everything at 30 fps then. Based on Potato Jet's channel, he said that the missing or extra frames when published would be either duplicated or taken out from the frames, which would make the videos a bit choppier.
@attiliohollige
@attiliohollige 4 года назад
This is the kind of questions that shouldn't be ever left unanswered. 24 FPS my a55
@ghostengineer
@ghostengineer 3 года назад
Great video. I recognize Philly from a mile away. I may live outside of NYC now, but I was born and raised in Frankford until I was 25
@rinusworldzm
@rinusworldzm 4 года назад
This is really great stuff. I want to l8mit myself to shoot 24fps all the time. No slow mo. I want to challenge myself by getting a camera that doesn't shoot higher than 30fps. Like leave it at 24 and shoot.
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Thats an awesome challenege man! I do it all the time. Thanks for watching!
@rinusworldzm
@rinusworldzm 4 года назад
@@DannyGevirtz my pleasure man.
@KayakFishingAddict
@KayakFishingAddict 3 года назад
Great summary, thanks for explaining this accurately and keeping it brief.
@codyandvictoria
@codyandvictoria 5 лет назад
Bro let's hang out 🤙🏻
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 5 лет назад
Definitely dude! I'm gonna DM you on IG now.
@Cam-pt9ex
@Cam-pt9ex 4 года назад
Danny Gevirtz lets hang out too bro
@CommodoreGreg
@CommodoreGreg 3 года назад
I shoot everything at 72,000 FPS. It's evenly divisible by everything so the timeline just grabs the frames you need. It's also great for shooting night scenes at noon in Florida. You don't even need an ND filter! Pro tip: If you shoot at 15p the drive space isn't an issue either!
@darrenscaysbrook6038
@darrenscaysbrook6038 4 года назад
Thanks for this info, really helpful.
@DannyGevirtz
@DannyGevirtz 4 года назад
Of course! So happy to hear that man!
@arlenaholmes
@arlenaholmes 2 года назад
Loving your channel Danny!
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