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Video Frame Rates: What You Need to Know 

Brandon Li
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Learn filmmaking from me! myfilm.school/Video-Frame-Rates
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Choose the right frame rate for slow motion/fast motion/regular speed. In-depth tutorial from basic to advanced. Click "show more" for index of topics and gear list.
INDEX
0:34 What is a frame rate?
0:42 Shutter Speed vs Frame Rate
1:38 What is a base (project) frame rate?
2:10 What are Creative frame rates?
3:00 Why not always use a high frame rate?
4:40 Still Images for Video
4:58 When to use 15fps or less
5:33 When to use 24 to 25 fps
5:54 When to use 30 fps
6:33 When to use 48 to 60 fps
7:35 When to use 90 to 120 fps
9:01 Why I don’t use 180 fps and higher
9:45 Psychological Effects of Slow Motion
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@BrandonLiUnscripted
@BrandonLiUnscripted 7 лет назад
Click "Show More" in the description for an index of all the topics covered. Also a list of all my gear (Amazon Affiliate links).
@AntonioCamunas
@AntonioCamunas 7 лет назад
Hey man, I would love if you made a similar video about knowing when to shoot, 720, 1080 and 4k video. Im trying to choose my next camera and I know 4k if a great option to have, but is it necessary? THANKS! :P
@TheResonating
@TheResonating 7 лет назад
Totally agree and have always believed this to be true at 8:36! I get so annoyed when people do a comparison video of two or more cameras with only a close up shot; close up shots always look good in terms of sharpness (assuming the subject is in focus).
@leosurovec1170
@leosurovec1170 7 лет назад
Agree on that! Video about knowing when to shoot, 720, 1080 and 4k video would be interesting!
7 лет назад
I'm quitting Uni this is the things i need to know, just keep making more please
@SoundMediaVibes
@SoundMediaVibes 7 лет назад
Great tips. SUBSCRIBED! :)
@nitinb9202
@nitinb9202 4 года назад
A whole months cine classes in 10 minutes with everything interesting of the topic, you certainly are a master of your discipline.
@DavidNiedbala
@DavidNiedbala 7 лет назад
Better than No film school? YES!
@dreamwork69
@dreamwork69 5 лет назад
Videos like urs make everyone wanna dropp out of college cause we learned tons of info from it. Thank u. Pls keep going!
@SibeeshVenu
@SibeeshVenu 5 лет назад
You have got an amazing skill dude. The way you explain things, is amazing. Precise to the point. One more subscriber!!!
@MsTessG
@MsTessG 7 лет назад
I SO appreciate all the visual examples of what you're talking about. Sets you apart from a lot of other tutors.
@kyletindal
@kyletindal 7 лет назад
This is one of the most informative and useful videos I've ever watched. ON TOP OF THAT, it was extremely well produced, concise, and very understandable. I'm just starting this hobby of videography and I'm very happy I found this video. +1 subscriber for you dude. Keep up the great work!
@JacekNiewegowski
@JacekNiewegowski 5 лет назад
I had exactly the same impression. This is really comprehensive explanations! The best I've seen. Thank you for this video
@garywade
@garywade 5 лет назад
Totally agree. Outstanding 👍
@3824rick
@3824rick 5 лет назад
Thats three "Yes's" Awesome and very informative
@everydaylife8450
@everydaylife8450 5 лет назад
Indeed!
@kencur9690
@kencur9690 5 лет назад
2 years later, and what you wrote is just as valid.
@pixelpearlproduction538
@pixelpearlproduction538 5 лет назад
I’ve never met or seen a more humble person on RU-vid than you really. Always teaching and always inspiring and always very honest. Thanks
@JohnJonesRocketCity
@JohnJonesRocketCity 6 лет назад
And see this is exactly why I want to learn from you... I’ve been seeing this video in my suggested feed and i have been avoiding it because I thought it would be a bunch of boring jargon that I’ve heard b4. NOT AT ALL! This has been so enlightening that I’ve already got ideas for a shoot I’m planning for a friend. This was so interesting ! 🙏 THANK YOU!!!
@KombiLife
@KombiLife 7 лет назад
FML I'm going to have to watch that at least a couple more times to take it all in - awesome!
@theadventurebiker
@theadventurebiker 7 лет назад
No kidding!
@guardianobserver6593
@guardianobserver6593 7 лет назад
Kombi Life You smoke to much weed.
@Mrero1971
@Mrero1971 5 лет назад
That's what I'm saying! A lot of material here... but he really does a good job explaining things. Kudos and thank you @BrandonLi
@Sy-T007
@Sy-T007 4 года назад
Glad I'm not alone
@cinematographervideoproduc7611
@cinematographervideoproduc7611 3 года назад
Swears!
@grfld2445
@grfld2445 7 лет назад
you must be genius because you can make me understand so easily, THANKS
@sarahbarrett3759
@sarahbarrett3759 6 лет назад
After this video and the Basic Filmmaking one, this is officially my favorite RU-vid channel. Your descriptions are so informative yet easy to understand, and you add simultaneous visuals for those of us that are visual learners. Awesome videos, please keep them coming.
@joshkennedy6735
@joshkennedy6735 5 лет назад
No lie..... this video was the easiest and most informative I have come across in a long time. Thanks for not over explaining but at the same time giving a very specific and detailed lesson. Please make more.
@anilsurujbhan8750
@anilsurujbhan8750 5 лет назад
By far one of best explanation/ tutorial I’ve seen about FR. Thank you so much brother! 🙏🏼
@tinygaragefab
@tinygaragefab 5 лет назад
As I was watching this, I literally said out loud, "damn, this guy it good." You earned my sub and I look forward to watching more content like this!
@PaulSmith-mh2yq
@PaulSmith-mh2yq 4 года назад
Over the years I've watched YT tutorials on many things. This is by far one of the best. Informative, clear and very easy to understand. Thanks
@Kwaxomat
@Kwaxomat 5 лет назад
There is so much information in all your videos in such a condensed, concise way I got to watch them over and over again. Top content, can't believe you are giving it to us for free😬 Thanks!
@GnoClip
@GnoClip 7 лет назад
def the most informative and useful vids I've seen.
@joey.tubes222
@joey.tubes222 5 лет назад
wow. watching this in 2019 and ... literally unreal clips, truly beautiful.
@johnbroman3660
@johnbroman3660 5 лет назад
I’ve watched a lot of RU-vid videos as I’m trying to learn photography and you were ahead above the rest. Absolutely amazing! Thanks so much
@katmastroianni557
@katmastroianni557 5 лет назад
I’m just amazed by how well you can express your ideas and technical issues. I wish all teachers had the same ability to explain things. Thanks, I’ve learned so much!
@AdviceWithErin
@AdviceWithErin 7 лет назад
This is the best explanation of frame rate I've ever seen! Great job :)
@SBtvKOREA
@SBtvKOREA 7 лет назад
You are the best coach for all about videos. Thank you Brandon Li.
@drutgat2
@drutgat2 6 лет назад
Thank you very much for this. This is one of the most informative and useful videos I have seen on youtube. You have a wonderful way of explaining details, and a great way of illustrating them. And now you have one more subscriber!
@jameshernandez7359
@jameshernandez7359 5 лет назад
Thanks for taking the time to include a lot of your footage to back up your points, it's very helpful. Awesome video, thank you again!
@KeepYourDaydream
@KeepYourDaydream 7 лет назад
A subscriber sent me this and it was crazy helpful! I love seeing other creators in the comments. I feel like I just peeked my head behind the curtain and said, "you go here??". Thanks for this. Sub'd.
@mohdfahmin7229
@mohdfahmin7229 7 лет назад
man please do more of this type of video. I really like your explanation.
@bovinicide
@bovinicide 3 года назад
Cheers for that Brandon! Been following for over ten years, love your approach to filmmaking and your instructor's presence is laidback but commanding and charismatic. Thanks!
@scottleslie8917
@scottleslie8917 5 лет назад
Your straightforward, clear delivery of the material is refreshing. Don't change your approach. Your style inspires confidence in what you are saying and adds to credibility. Thanks!
@BrandonLiUnscripted
@BrandonLiUnscripted 7 лет назад
Question for viewers: I see a lot of tutorial videos with extra talk and entertaining bits in there. Do you usually watch those parts or skip straight to the facts/specs/sample footage?
@emychiap
@emychiap 7 лет назад
Brandon Li i skip
7 лет назад
Skip...
@0h0hdomino
@0h0hdomino 7 лет назад
I'd say it depends on who is uploading. For me personally, if its someone I've been watching for a while I'll tend to be more curious in what they post and will hold my attention for things like that, but if its a video I just stumbled upon for a tutorial, I'm usually looking for the straight facts etc. I love watching your videos but also really appreciate the index you post in the description in case I'm in a hurry for an answer to something. Thanks for the great content!
@alexleng1141
@alexleng1141 7 лет назад
LOVED the tutorial! I like entertaining bits when it shows personality but if it's random tangents I skip every time.
@DariusNSX
@DariusNSX 7 лет назад
view all if it's tutorial done by someone I follow and watch regularly. Skip or switch of it it's something I came across on search looking for specific tutorial. I am sure your regular viewers like me would watch with joy your tutorials with much more entertaining elements as well as these 100% straight forward ones. The question is would it be more or less atractive for someone who see your tutorial for the first time. Just my guess: there are many many good entertainers on youtube, there are much less good professionals like you willing to share their knowledge. Your main unique selling point is the latter one, so use it as a main ingredient for tutorials, and use entertaining bits if you want just as delicate spice for quality dish
@reeltimem9171
@reeltimem9171 7 лет назад
Brandon spot on so easy to watch the whole video very informative ... like and sub Best video i've come across , didn't need to skip through like other video's
@marksense
@marksense 5 лет назад
awesome! In depth tutorial is right, so many other youtube "tutorials" only scratch the surface or provide totally arbitrary reasons for what frame rate to select without explaining why or bothering to substantiate their claim with technical knowledge. Loved this tutorial. Subscribed now here and on vimeo. Thanks for the tips Brandon. This helped me because I am new to using digital cameras. :)
@dammz33
@dammz33 4 года назад
Man am I happy I found this channel, thank you Brandon for simplifying your videos for us beginners - Your video and photo skills are amazing, keep up the great work. I'm totally looking forward TO your shared knowledge. Thank you
@AcousticGuitarVideosLessons
@AcousticGuitarVideosLessons 4 года назад
Excellent video, bravo!
@RicardoMendesTalks
@RicardoMendesTalks 7 лет назад
Brandon I found your channel about couple days ago and I'm so glad I did, so much valuable information on your videos! Thanks for sharing! PS Would you mind sharing what transition you used on your HONG KONG STRONG video? Thanks again :)
@mujahidali6988
@mujahidali6988 3 года назад
A real thorough (and quick) learning of frame rates and their impact on video, and at the same time you share your experiences and hence giving useful tips, thanks
@realkabecio
@realkabecio Год назад
FANTASTIC BRANDON! This video is the best description of frame rates by examples and your explanations that I have EVER come across. I learned A LOT and I'm finally getting it - because of you!. Thank you!
@umrkhayam
@umrkhayam 4 года назад
THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE AND USEFUL VIDEO ON FRAME RATES, EVER!!!
@dennywordkiller4253
@dennywordkiller4253 5 лет назад
This should be required viewing for 1st year film students. Great video.
@equus123
@equus123 4 года назад
I'm a graphic designer without a background in photography and no exposure to videography. I just got an action camera to finally capture all of the long distance endurance events I do. So I'm poking around in RU-vid to learn about the basics of video recording. This is one of the most informative educational videos I've ever seen on here. Thank you so much for keeping the overall messaging simple while providing enough detail to understand what and why. I also greatly appreciate your logic and creative choices. This was amazing!
@tomprice05
@tomprice05 5 лет назад
For real. I haven't subscribed to anyone/commented on anyone's videos on RU-vid for probably over a decade. This is is the second video of yours I've watched and I'm hooked. Well deserved sub, my friend.
@belmasalja3751
@belmasalja3751 5 лет назад
Finaly someone explained in the way I can understand :)
@sethurk
@sethurk 4 года назад
Agreed
@RubenKelevra
@RubenKelevra 7 лет назад
Hey great video, but you seem to target more TV playback than computer screens or mobile devices. The main issue with 24/25p these days is, that it doesn't align to the 60 Hz of the display which causes a bit stuttering, like exporting 24p material with 30 fps but only half as much, but still it's there and it's annoying. So if you plan to record stuff for youtube, plan ahead and use 30 fps or even 60 fps for export - that would be my additional advice. But your very good at your job, I must admit, neat shots. :)
@AliM-ft2pd
@AliM-ft2pd 5 лет назад
Thanks. Great help. The 1st video I watched on RU-vid that went directly to the point and explained it in a very comprehensible fashion. Cheers.
@adamkreuz9068
@adamkreuz9068 6 лет назад
Finally!!! I've been looking for a video that offers tips on when to use different frame rates and not just stating what they do. Your sample videos really really helped out. I knew I should have looked first to see if you covered this topic....
@ThereGoesSpider
@ThereGoesSpider 7 лет назад
Great info and explained so well. Thanks. Also.. I can't believe more people don't know about the little secret of the Sony RX10ii, haha. Love that thing!
@BrandonLiUnscripted
@BrandonLiUnscripted 7 лет назад
sssshhhh
@penponds
@penponds 4 года назад
What a fantastic information filled upload combined with incredibly useful “artistic” application of the techniques mentioned. Bravo!
@kopan14
@kopan14 7 лет назад
interesting so you have to re-adjust the FPS in the camera setup for each footage before shooting to match the purpose of each kind of frame rate? or just normally use the 24-30fps?
@trickshotmonkey
@trickshotmonkey 5 лет назад
What will be your daily sequence settings.. Is it 30p 24p or 60p?
@daviddurrani
@daviddurrani 3 года назад
I've only been following you for about a week but I'm convinced you are a brilliant artist. Thank you for helping the rest of us.
@ibuildstuffanddothings
@ibuildstuffanddothings 3 года назад
I’m a huge fan, Brandon. Your explanations always let me walk away feeling like I’ve learned something valuable. Not just someone’s opinion, but actual useful information. Thanks a bazillion!
@rrvirus
@rrvirus 4 года назад
it's quite obvious that most people are more attracted to the "gear" instead of the skill itself. that's why you get less subs than the other famous filmmaker youtubers. one of your biggest fan here. great explanation as usual.
@africanhistory
@africanhistory 3 года назад
U mean like Iphone vs Red kind of content LOL .
@femiagunbiade582
@femiagunbiade582 7 лет назад
Love your videos! Question on the 48-60 fps music video example (at the 7:12 mark)... How do you determine how fast the song should be played before conforming to 24 fps?
@jamesvaughn6399
@jamesvaughn6399 5 лет назад
48fps the song should x2 the normal play speed and x3 the play speed for 60 fps
@joerggeissler2309
@joerggeissler2309 4 года назад
@@jamesvaughn6399No - 3 times works for 72 fps, to match 60 fps you need 2,5 times acceleration for a 24 fps project!
@MrTezzuka
@MrTezzuka 5 лет назад
So much information is just 10 minutes. You have helped me so so much. Thank You. Lifelong subscriber here for sure.
@gilbertogranados7941
@gilbertogranados7941 5 лет назад
I am watching this video multiple times until I take notes of every bit of info man, dear GOD, RU-vid should be in Master Class
@GilCruzxab
@GilCruzxab 7 лет назад
great video Brandon!! learned a lot, thanks man! on another note I think I'm wearing the same shirt - take care man!
@BrandonLiUnscripted
@BrandonLiUnscripted 7 лет назад
Good taste!
@rwickra
@rwickra 7 лет назад
Brandon, it sounds like you know exactly how you will use each shot on the timeline when you go to shoot it. I suppose you'd need to know whether to shoot something in 24p, 30p, 90p-180p etc, depending on how you are going to use it. Doesn't this make it very difficult to improvise? Often, when I capture images during travel, for example, I haven't pre-determined when and how I will use that clip is there like a "safe" frame rate that you use?
@Bewareofthewolves
@Bewareofthewolves 7 лет назад
That was my question also. Anyone?
@regnismada4936
@regnismada4936 6 лет назад
Knowing what kind of music you want to use in your clips will help you with your improvisation. Learn how to time re-map. It's really a lot easier than people envision. Take his examples of when to use slow motion - i.e children playing in water, birds flying, traffic moving at an intersection and use time remapping with sound effects to capture the audience attention
@rajithbandara2228
@rajithbandara2228 6 лет назад
Hi, as a person who trying to make good travel videos, I think that’s the reality for most of us. Including my self. We’re just trying to catch many footage as possible without any pre planning during the travel and trying to figure out the edit in the end. But there are many times, once you sat down to edit, all I can think of is, so many other ways I could have taken this shot, should have used a different frame rate, too short, can’t slow this down now, not long enough this and that Gerrrr. I think little pre planning could go long way and what makes it to the next level. This might not answer your question but at least I know what should I do next Cheers
@eric-janvandenbogaard9415
@eric-janvandenbogaard9415 6 лет назад
yes, agreed, or if possible, make more takes of a scene, with different settings for each take ?
@junc6415
@junc6415 5 лет назад
For me, I find that planning in advance if I could really helped a lot and saved time during post. What type of shots I want and how I would make use of them in post. I felt it worked for me as I have a rough idea of the frame rates to use. Another factor that came up while filming is actually the amount of light that I have. If I am in an area without much ambient light and I do not have artificial lighting with me, I would go for a lower frame rate just so I can bump my shutter speed down to get more light (with the fact that I have a DSLR that sucks at high ISOs). In post, I find that optical flow under time interpolation (premiere pro) works really well, if you ever need to stretch that 24fps. Hope my 2 cents helped!
@edemmond3
@edemmond3 5 лет назад
Absolutely Fantastic!! You have increased my understanding of frame rates (boy, was I ever uninformed) AND offered me better creative considerations for my beginning video adventure. Thank you!
@johnlawrence8000
@johnlawrence8000 5 лет назад
Brilliant tutorial. Obviously will have to watch several times and take note. Fantastic and informative. Thanks for your time.
@tiangu
@tiangu 6 лет назад
Hi Brandon, you mentioned 3:25 that 30fps recording / 24fps project is not a even number and give stutter. But again 6:03 you said the 30fps conforming gives you the smoothness. I am a little bit confused. Does the (recording fps/project fps=even number) always need to be true for slow motion shooting? Thanks!
@BrandonLiUnscripted
@BrandonLiUnscripted 6 лет назад
30fps = 80% slow motion when stretched out on a 24fps timeline. It stutters when you try to play it at 100% speed, not stretched out (conformed)
@25jpg
@25jpg 6 лет назад
Brandon Li boom that's the answer I've been searching for all my life ty asker and Brandon
@JtcFilms
@JtcFilms 5 лет назад
@@25jpg wait, so then is it acceptable to play 60p video at normal speed in a 24p timeline or will I not have as good quality with that and I should only slo mo the 60p in a 24p timeline? Feel free to DM on insta at JTCFilms too, would love to talk more video/frame rates!
@bigbomedia437
@bigbomedia437 5 лет назад
The 60p will not be as smooth as a 24p clip at its normal speed (in a 24p timeline). Its okay to include some 60p footage at its normal speed especially if you're wanting to use a speed ramp. It will never be AS smooth as the project frame rate at its original speed. But that DOESN'T mean your footage is useless if you don't always slow down your 30p, 60p, and 120p footage. In other words, if you want the most cinematic/smooth video, always keep your clips conformed to the projects frame rate. But if you have a couple small clips that you recorded in a higher frame rate but you don't want to slow it down, you will be alright... Hope this helps.@@JtcFilms
@xxxmadsxxx
@xxxmadsxxx 5 лет назад
Just building on this because I was thinking the same, so if I record at 60fps and my project is 24fps, when I conform it the slo Mo won’t be stuttery but the 100% will be of course?
@jld8550
@jld8550 7 лет назад
So my question is: if you want to upload in 4k 24fps, but you have to record in 1080p 60fps to make slow motions. Does that mean that one part of the video will be in 4k 24fps while the slowmotion will be 1080p 24fps and the remaining part of the slow motion clip is 1080p 60fps? How do you make that the entire video is uploaded and shownin 4k 24fps?? I hope my question makes sense? @brandon li
@AngGabriel
@AngGabriel 7 лет назад
Generally its better to downscale your footage from 4k to 1080 as you won't lose image quality, then to upscale from 1080 to 4k, as you will lose image quality... However, you could upscale in your case and loose image quality if the only option you have is to shoot 96+ fps in 1080p. If you can shoot at 4k at 60fps you could use the software he mentioned in the video (twixtor) to slow down the shots even more to create a more dramatic effect, without it looking too horrible. But the more you slow down, the worse it looks if you are using twixtor.
@ktbeatty
@ktbeatty 7 лет назад
José, Most filmmakers, like Brandon, film in 4k with the intention of downsampling to 1080 in post. There are many reason for this, including the ability to crop and manipulate the 4k footage. However, as you've just discovered, it's for creative reasons relating to frame rates and motion. Unless you've got a very expensive camera rig, you'll not be shooting 120 fps in 4k (let alone 240), and as Sammy pointed out, your footage won't look good if you upsample/upres to 4k. Just take a 1080 photo into Photoshop and bump it up to 4096 to see how much it degrades. So, use the higher FPS footage (90, 120, 240) at it's native resolution and downsample the 24 fps 4k footage to match, and your film will look great.
@nelomedina8811
@nelomedina8811 6 лет назад
ktbeatty so if i shoot in 4k without doing any slow motion do i still need to down sample or does it just apply with shooting in 1080 with the higher frame rates?
@emmale4758
@emmale4758 6 лет назад
No! From what I understand, the only reason why people downscale 4K footage to 1080p is to match the rest of their footage (in 1080p).
5 лет назад
UPDATE: Brandon, not only do you know exactly what you're talking about, your delivery is perfection. Keep up the great videos!
@satar9
@satar9 5 лет назад
Incredible stuff my dude! One of my favorite youtubers by far. Large fan here.
@Pouncedd
@Pouncedd 7 лет назад
12 fps is BHF - Benny Hill Framerate
@CasterHQ
@CasterHQ 5 лет назад
Great content! Extremely detailed with your explanations. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work!
@gpk7683
@gpk7683 5 лет назад
Great I had no idea before watching what options are available. I’m learning so much from you. Thanks
@archiewells
@archiewells 5 лет назад
Best video on this topic I have seen by far. Covers not only the technical, "how-to", but the why's, when's etc. Thanks Brandon! Of course, I'm am subscribed and have saved this video in my "ReWatch" file.
@mikegomez883
@mikegomez883 6 лет назад
You are a fantastic communicator, Brandon. You deliver some extremely valuable video recording information, and you do so in detailed and professional fashion. Awesome work!
@Jowdai
@Jowdai 6 лет назад
Oh boi this is by far the most comprehensive tutorial I ever watched. Thank you for this, I'm definitely subscribing!
@nikkinorberg7799
@nikkinorberg7799 6 лет назад
This is hands down the best tutorial I've ever watched. You explained everything so well. Thank you!!
@catherinelois8996
@catherinelois8996 6 лет назад
This was the best description of frame per second that I've ever heard. Thanks so much for your video!!
@markmcelroy8489
@markmcelroy8489 4 года назад
Best explanation of frame rates I have ever seen! Great balance between technical info and simplicity of understanding the concepts. I learned a lot and am not a newbie to this field.
@johnandrewfredrickson
@johnandrewfredrickson 6 лет назад
This was so helpful. Thank you for this explanation. I've been watching videos all morning and finally feel like I understand it.
@ufos22
@ufos22 5 лет назад
This is the best video to teach people that make videos with a lot of motion how to use their camera. "Brandon Li" really explains everything extremely well. Every person that posts on YT or makes videos for sale should watch his videos BEFORE they even take the camera out of the box. Camera shake, lots of unnecessary movment, chopped up editing in post production, can all be remedied by someone that really understands how to use the incredible equipment available these days. Thanks for the video Brandon.
@theherbiebrown
@theherbiebrown 4 года назад
Thanks for this. I’ve been staying away from faster fps because I wasn’t sure about them. This video and your explanation has given me the courage and confidence to experiment and ultimately shoot better films. Thanks a million for this!
@TheDentist09
@TheDentist09 6 лет назад
Holy cow. This was one of the best and most informative videos in a very long time. You definitely mastered the art of keeping the audience interested. Thanks a lot.
@curiosity2820
@curiosity2820 5 лет назад
Brandon. Thank you so much for explaining it so well step by step with visual cues (your edits). This question has always plagued me but I have never come across anyone explain it so simply. Sincerely, thank you! Keep up the good work. Your work is consistently helpful for a budding videomaker. you're a great teacher!
@thomaswachtel
@thomaswachtel 4 года назад
Every editor should watch this video just to hear you say, near the end: "Editing is kind of a game of keeping your audience interested in your subject". Excellent observation.
@noelcabrera9478
@noelcabrera9478 6 лет назад
That was really good, man. I’m honestly really grateful for your videos. I like how engaging you make the lessons with example clips
@next2011
@next2011 6 лет назад
You are the most consistently valuable creator I follow. Your tutorials are clear and your advice is solid and always on point. As a very late-comer to this game, I appreciate what I have learned from you and the hard work I now know it takes to create content. Thank you!
@poxtrue
@poxtrue 5 лет назад
Brandon, I cant find a word to describe your video. It's so amazing watching you speaking, explaining and be able to understand every word you said. You made it so easy that I feel I'm ready for a role in Hollywood or National Geography
@adambailey1170
@adambailey1170 5 лет назад
This was extremely informative. I especially enjoyed your pace. You didn't try to impress us with an overload of knowledge, rather you broke it down to why it was important and when to apply these frame rates. I've always had a general understanding of what each frame rate looked like when slowed down, but needed guidance on when to use certain frame rates for different scenarios. Thank you! Keep the videos coming!
@baller4ad
@baller4ad 5 лет назад
Thank you man. Thank you. Been looking for a good video that explains all of this!
@johnfernandez6623
@johnfernandez6623 5 лет назад
I’m going to follow...prod the most educational tutorial I’ve ever seen!!! Some of it I didn’t get, but what I did get, I hadn’t heard anyone explain it, especially the 60 fps with the music video, awesome, thank you
@cuuppaajoe
@cuuppaajoe 5 лет назад
Just simply one of my favorite videos on RU-vid all together. I learned a couple of things here that never quite clicked with me before. Thank you so much! +1 subscriber
@matrixdzab7416
@matrixdzab7416 4 года назад
the best 10 min video about the subject of frame rate that i have watch on youtube. thanks Brandon
@franciscoknopik185
@franciscoknopik185 4 года назад
Your video is so filled with detailed information along examples and demonstrations. Fantastic job you did in preparing this video, I admit it is way over my head at the moment but I do appreciate what you did here and I will grow into it. Thank you!
@ahmedfadhel712
@ahmedfadhel712 4 года назад
Thank you for getting stright to the subject and explaining easily without messing around with some intros or useless speech just like every other RU-vid videos
@metalsilks2470
@metalsilks2470 4 года назад
Really appreciate this video. Simple explanation of what the individual FPS are and when to use them. Perfect!
@officialWWM
@officialWWM 5 лет назад
Fantastic information. We watch hours and hours of video and take for granted how much work it takes to make even the shortest video clip. You are a wealth of information, thanks for sharing.
@davebassP5
@davebassP5 5 лет назад
This is THE BEST explanation video ive ever seen. Not too in-depth but with very good examples.
@PeresD
@PeresD 5 лет назад
Off all the numerous RU-vid videography videos I watched this is the most informative,thanks.
@ThisEpicLife
@ThisEpicLife 5 лет назад
One of the best and most informative videos I've seen in a long time. I took a page of notes. Just awesome.
@NRGRX
@NRGRX 4 года назад
One of the best, most clear explanations out there! Really appreciate it man!
@mnamhie
@mnamhie 3 года назад
Great job, Brandon. Finally someone who can articulate frame rates succinctly while packing in everything you need to know. Liked and subscribed.
@ThePortmaccer
@ThePortmaccer 5 лет назад
Thanks Brandon, outstanding video. I learned more from this presentation that 35 others I watched. You're a pro and someone to aspire to
@mark_rutt
@mark_rutt 6 лет назад
best content on the web to explain frame rates and uses... this is exactly what i was looking for. thanks so much! great info
@MarkMacPhail
@MarkMacPhail 4 года назад
Really enjoyed this video. Having examples overdubbed with the point you're making is great. Subscribed and looking forward to more.
@blackdragonbxr
@blackdragonbxr 5 лет назад
you answered so many questions for me. one of the most well done and crafted videos I've seen.
@ronaldhoye1596
@ronaldhoye1596 5 лет назад
I LOVE your videos- clear, concise, intuitive, helpful and professional. THANK YOU!!
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