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The Rolling Shutter Effect Demystified! 

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Are your videos always blurry and unstable? It's time to say goodbye to the infamous rolling shutter effect! In this video, we'll teach you how to keep your camera steady and avoid that frustrating distortion once and for all. You'll learn why the rolling shutter effect occurs and get some amazing tips for using a stabilizer to produce professional-quality videos every time. Say goodbye to shaky footage and hello to top-notch production with this essential guide!
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Комментарии : 11   
@jamesphilip6737
@jamesphilip6737 Год назад
These videos from Videomaker are the perfect length and provide some great information.
@videomaker
@videomaker Год назад
Thanks!
@videoactive234
@videoactive234 Год назад
Regarding using a higher frame rate, it's been advised to me that 24fps is ideal for footage that includes sync dialogue. For example, wedding speeches. Higher frame rates are Ok with B-Roll footage, especially if you want to slow it down. Thoughts?
@videomaker
@videomaker Год назад
frame-rate and audio sync are not related.
@desistars7089
@desistars7089 4 месяца назад
sir I am asking that in cameras we have rolling shutter as frame does not captured at same time but different moment of time and speed at which frame become in rolling shutter is called read out speed which is normally 20ms . so I am asking if we have shutter speed 1/16sec or 60ms .then frame has information bw 0 to 20ms or 0 to 60ms
@quantumvideoscz2052
@quantumvideoscz2052 4 месяца назад
A simple question: how on earth are people taking hummingbird photos without rolling shutter affecting the bird's flapping wings? If shutter speed doesn't fix it, how come they can freeze movement without the rolling shutter problem with a super high shutter speed?
@theystillspeak7482
@theystillspeak7482 Год назад
By increasing speed, how much does this add to file size?
@videomaker
@videomaker Год назад
depends on what you speed it up to. 24 fps to 60 fps is 2.5 times more frames. But that depends on your compression settings. if all is the same, just multiply the file size by 2.5 and you'll get something close.
@DennisvanderSpoel
@DennisvanderSpoel Год назад
I was trying to grasp this because I thought that minimizing the rolling shutter effect was done by a faster shutter speed, not necessarily a higher frame rate. I was thinking that faster shutter speeds force faster readouts whereas higher frame rates do not unless you really go crazy and the higher frame rate forces a higher shutter speed. Am I wrong?
@videomaker
@videomaker Год назад
The frame rate works because the readout has to be faster to accommodate more frames in the same amount of time. your understanding for shutter speed is how frame rate effects the capture, a higher shutter speed will just give you more staccato.
@DennisvanderSpoel
@DennisvanderSpoel Год назад
@@videomaker I thought the readout time is fixed for each camera type and that manufacturers always design for the fastest possible readout within budgetary constraints. It is not that I do not believe what you say, it is just that it doesn't make sense to me. Why wouldn't the camera readout the sensor as fast as possible regardless of the frame rate?
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