Frage von tehaix:Hello and good evening everyone,
I have to film a music video soon. is to be filmed with a rate of 120% (ie hochgepitcht track is if you can the so Germanize).
In my head, sees the approach as follows:
Track to 120%
Shooting at 60i
- Output chokes in the post (Edius 6) Speed at 80%, 25p in
As far as the rough. Unfortunately I can not really try the whole, as the cam must be hired, probably EX1 or something of that nature s.Morgen course there some test shots, but that the plan, at least in theory is correct, I turn s.euch .
Is this approach correct? Or, this results in an intolerable micro stuttering?
Does it in the mail to be considered something apart from everything that I first cut, then the speed of each clip to 80% set (at least do you do this in Edius so ..) and then everything in 25p s.Ende spend?
As for the camera settings - I'm going with 60i the right track? And what about with the shutter? Normally we have the 50, but this is now a television review times now but a strange music video with frame rates changes and similar nonsense.
'm Unfortunately not in the technological savvy enough. In my head it makes any sense in terms of practice but I know only the good (with any forum to insert idea here) next.
Would appreciate any advice very much!
Best wishes and nice evening everyone!
Antwort von beiti:
Is this approach correct? Or, this results in an intolerable micro stuttering? If you want to avoid that, you should enter no speed change in percent but set the clip in the clip properties on the frame rate of the finished project. So for example if you shoot in 30p, you could later use the frame rate to 25p; Edius she then plays slower, without skipping frames or interpolate.
To the audio track before extrapolate correctly, you need to know exactly what the cam used in each mode. Some cameras work with some truly 30.00 fps, while video cameras most likely meet with NTSC 29.97 fps - and that makes the duration of a music video from an audible shift.