Thanks for the information. I always filmed in 60fps since I thought more was better. Had large files as a result. Now, I will change all of my cameras to 30fps since I do not plan on using slow motion and can still get good results.
I typically shoot in 60 fps because I like the smoother look of the video. External hard drives are dirt cheap, so I'm not really worried about the larger files.
Just a tip if you didn't know, after that speed-ramp smooth it out with curves so it is not going to 100% speed instant but slowly increase. Show curves-Mark in & out, click S.
I suppose what you mean is if you shoot at 30 it gives you room to move. So if ya wanna slow it down a bit you can. I shoot at 25fps, and shoot slow mo as and when I need it at maybe 120 or whatever camera is capable of. Good info though, handy to know.
Hi. Thank you for the video. I have one question. Why do you shoot in 30 fps, but you edit in 24 fps? Stupid question: what happens to the extra 6 frames?
If you’re filming everything at 30 but then you put it in a 24 timeline, aren’t you going to get some jitter? Or are you talking about b-roll only and then slow everything by 20% for those clips
Suzi, on my GoPro 12, I have noticed that certain frame rates are NOT available depending on if you shot in 1080p, 2K, o4 4or5K. Why is this? For example: If I choose 2K, only 30fpc is the option. Any way to change these settings? 👍
I’m 100% comfortable with iPhone and don’t miss Android. I have a hard time using my husband’s Android. I see myself sticking with iPhone for awhile, but I may switch back to Android someday.
It’s a suction cup mount with a MagSafe phone holder attached. Both items mentioned and linked in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zj9K60ufh5Q.htmlsi=T-TRt8pxX41bv8bc
I think my "beginner" mistake was filming everything in 60fps. Just ended up with a lot of huge files. Switched to 30fps since I really didn't need 60.