Sunday, November 21, 2021

INV Blog Post 11/21/21

 Monday - Worked on personal editing

Tuesday -  Worked on personal editing

Wednesday -  Worked on personal editing

Thursday -  Worked on personal editing

Friday -   Worked on personal editing




Smooth Slow Motion:


     In some cinematics that use time remapping, a clean slow motion can give a professional feel to the clip/shot. However in order to have proper true slow motion you need the proper recording equipment. FPS (Frames Per Second) is dependent on how "choppy" your slow motion is going to look. If you have low FPS (ex. 24 fps), the slow-motion will be hard to use. But if you have high FPS (ex. 120 fps) the slow motion could be easily configured into a smooth slow transition. 60 FPS is most common used in recording of Phones, Cameras, Screen Recording, etc. which is usable but not ideal. The higher the frame rate the better quality you'll get out of this effect. A swift effect to add and to change, you can really see the difference. I would add this into my film if it had the proper FPS to make it not noticeable that it was effected .


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