What is Shutter Speed - Camera Shutter and the Exposure Triangle Explained [Ep. 3]

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  • In this shutter speed tutorial, we'll explain how a camera shutter regulates light and motion.
    Learn more: What is Shutter Speed? ►► bit.ly/whatis-ss
    Exposure Triangle eBook ►► bit.ly/exposure-ebook
    Learn more: What is ISO? ►► bit.ly/whatis-iso
    "What is ISO" Video ►► bit.ly/iso-vid
    Aperture Guide ►► bit.ly/whatis-aperture
    "What is Aperture" Video ►► bit.ly/aperture-vid
    Chapters:
    00:00 Intro - What is Shutter Speed?
    02:03 Exposure & Motion Blur
    03:49 180 Degree Shutter Rule
    04:39 Deviating from 180 Rule
    05:01 Slow Shutter Speeds
    07:33 Fast Shutter Speeds
    09:10 Final Takeaways
    Shutter speed is an integral aspect of shooting any photo or video. Along with the other two camera settings that make up the exposure triangle, aperture, and ISO, shutter speed is something you need to understand. In this cinematography and photography tutorial, we will continue our Exposure Triangle series with a look at the pivotal role of the camera shutter. Included are topics on shutter speed, the difference between shutter angle vs shutter speed, motion blur, and how all of the effects of these settings are wanted or unwanted depending on your vision.
    This is shutter speed explained.
    The camera shutter is a moveable barrier that blocks light from hitting the camera’s sensor or film until the desired moment. As the film passes through, the shutter remains open for a specific amount of time, which is typically only fractions of a second. In both photography and cinematography, the role of shutter speed is two-fold: to regulate the amount of exposure to the light and the amount of motion blur. Along with frame rate, shutter speed can be decreased to allow more blurring in the image, or increased to eliminate motion blur altogether. To create cinematic video, for example, there is something called the 180 degree shutter rule, which states that the shutter speed should be double your frame rate. So, if you’re shooting 24fps, your shutter speed would be 1/48th of a second. This is because that’s what motion pictures have been using for decades and this ratio will give you the perfect level of motion blur needed for cinematic video.
    We’ll also cover shutter angle vs shutter speed, which is a bit of a misnomer because they are really the same thing, just measured differently. Shutter speed is measured in time and shutter angle is measured in degrees, which is typically reserved for shooting video rather than photography.
    Another common topic covered in this shutter speed tutorial is rolling shutter vs global shutter. The names for each type are a little misleading because this involves the camera’s sensor rather than the mechanical camera shutter. It is important to understand what type your camera has because it will determine how you should be capturing images.
    When you’ve grasped shutter speed, motion blur, shutter angle, the 180 degree shutter rule, and similar camera settings, you’ll be that much closer to mastering the art of image-making.
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  • @StudioBinder
    @StudioBinder  3 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    Exposure Triangle eBook ►► bit.ly/exposure-ebook
    Chapters
    00:00 Intro - What is Shutter Speed?
    02:03 Exposure & Motion Blur
    03:49 180 Degree Shutter Rule
    04:39 Deviating from 180 Rule
    05:01 Slow Shutter Speeds
    07:33 Fast Shutter Speeds
    09:10 Final Takeaways

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    Motion blur is one of my favorite effects. Directors Ridely and Tony Scott are known for using motion blur or step printing effects in their movies. Of course they must have shot with a really low shutter speed in order to have achieved those cool motion blur scenes.

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    Great video! I'm trying to find the video that applies the exposure triangle in real world situations that was referenced at the end of this video.

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    Does anyone know what's the title of the next episode that is mentioned at the end of the video where they put the entire exposure triangle to the test with the look at real world scenarios and how to adjust apertures, ISO, and shutter by chance? I can't find it on their video library. Thank you in advance!

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  • @Mssmilelovejoy
    @Mssmilelovejoy 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi, I'm a focus puller and camera technician and want to clarify some thing you guys got wrong:
    Most cinema cameras do not use shutter speed they use shutter angle, so literally referring to shutter speed is useless in many ways. This is because in the early days of film cameras a pie like circle would move in front of the film stock to expose it. It rotated in a circle. So 180 degree is half of this "pie." Shutter is important for exposure but significantly more important for motion blur. This is a more useful way to control the motion blur instead of changing the frame rate. It's very often used to stop pulsating from many different lights that cameras will pick up. 180 degrees is the most common and for many films that rarely changes.
    The shutter is all digital in digital cameras and is referred to as a global or rolling shutter. A rolling shutter literally rolls down the sensor collecting data from each line of pixels right after the other. Global is when the entire sensor and all pixels collect data at the same time.
    Just a reminder that 24fps is 23.98 not 24.
    Many of the clips you chose to use as an example are not examples of different shutters but rather different frame rates.

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    @parkerthibault2871 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Is there another exposure episode? I'm looking for the part on how to set shutter especially

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  • @kimberleybrown8348
    @kimberleybrown8348 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    so helpful, anyone know where the combined video mentioned at the end- 'real world scenarios and adjusting all 3 elements' can be found pls?

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    Finally!!!

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      @StudioBinder  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hope it was worth the wait!

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    @heisen-bones 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

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      @StudioBinder  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

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  • @nigelgould-davies6950
    @nigelgould-davies6950 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wonderful. Thank you, as always. What does e.g. "less than 180 degrees" (e.g. 45 or 90 degree shutter angle) mean in digital age? That shutter speed is > 2x frame rate? So e.g. staccato effect would be shot at 1/60 and 24 fps, and also played back at 24 fps? Thank you.

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  • @mr.atsonalinanuswe9977
    @mr.atsonalinanuswe9977 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What i understand here... use higher shutter for realism action scenes. And use lower shutter to create a sense of flashing back or dreamy effect

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    NICE

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  • @gurratell7326
    @gurratell7326 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Are you sure about that 360 degrees on The Usual Suspects? I mean is it even physically possible to shoot at a 360 degree shutter on film? If one would do that those streaks that you talk about later in the clip would probably appear since the film have to be moved forwards some time during those 360 degrees.
    And btw, I hope you do talk about the ND filter as well later on :) Because that's something loads of TH-camrs nowadays miss completely, which results in no motion blur what so ever making their clips look like garbage. Motion blur is really needed to make your film look smooth and calm and not so erratic and stressed.

  • @bollywoodfightactionreacti9189
    @bollywoodfightactionreacti9189 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I like it

  • @matthewferguson4573
    @matthewferguson4573 ปีที่แล้ว

    what are some more movie examples of low shutter speed? Trying to provide an example for a conference.

  • @joaquinhernandez6940
    @joaquinhernandez6940 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The climax of "Requiem for a Dream uses a lot of motion blur (1/30 of a second or so) to convey Tyrone and Harry's overwhelming experiences with the drugs. I will teach myself to be ready for the test on all three mechanisms of exposure.

    • @StudioBinder
      @StudioBinder  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Good catch, what a great use of the effect

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