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.
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 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.
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.
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?
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: th-cam.com/video/zj9K60ufh5Q/w-d-xo.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.
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
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.
It takes a while to figure out frame rates, thanks for sharing this information.
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.
Lots of great info! Thanks so much !
Hi could you kindly let me know the best settings for GoPro 12 thanks
Excellent information!!! Thank you! 👍
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? 👍
Good One Mam..Thank you for your information
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.
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.
❤❤❤🎉Thank you so much for sharing this video❤🎉.
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?
I thin kits been almost a year now how do you feel about the iphone switch? do you miss android?
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.
Hola! Can you please share the arm you're using for your phone to hold it in the car? Gracias
It’s a suction cup mount with a MagSafe phone holder attached. Both items mentioned and linked in this video:
th-cam.com/video/zj9K60ufh5Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=T-TRt8pxX41bv8bc
Dji osmo action 2 vs insta360 go 3s?
Which has better details in 4k?
Which is better for pov?
I’ve no plans to test the Go 3S, so idk.
Thanks - nice video. Why shoot 30 and edit 24?
To be able to slow the 30fps video down without it looking choppy.
But then all your footage is slow downed?
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.
Yeah, that can be a big mistake too. Most folks are totally fine shooting in 24 or 30fps.
If you create the project in Da Vinci Resolve in 24fps, and then insert footage shot in 60fps, does it get slowed down automatically?
In my experience, no. You’d still have to go to clip attributes or speed and manually adjust it.
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
I mainly shoot in 30fps and edit in 24fps for b-roll only. Typically doesn’t result in any jitter.
Love the content. Dislike the click bait title, but I understand it is a necessary evil.
No clickbate title because a lot do this mistake
I currently record everything at 60fps
Some folks like the look of 60fps. I find that it takes up too much storage space on my memory cards and hard drives, so I use it sparingly.
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