This would have been better demonstrated with something actually moving in the video. Hard to notice any difference when its just a video of a house wall...
Hey man, you saved me a lot of time. I had completed my edit, then I went to export the video, and there I found that the video was edited at 24 fps, and I was shocked. But with your help, I created a new timeline for my edited video. Thank you a lot.
Any idea why gopro 60/120fps video seems choppy on 24fps timeline? It's fine on 60fps timeline though.. And I would really like to use my vids to slow them down..
1 year old but you didn't really get a correct answer yet. It is because of motion blur. Assuming the clip was shot at 60fps, the shutter speed was 60 or higher, therefore it just looks choppy like a video game or a 3D animation would look without motion blur. when you shoot at 24 you normally match the shutter (or stay at max 1/30). This shutter gives a natural blur to moving objects, making it good to shoot action for broadcast usage. There are tricks to blend frames better, but they are not meant for everything
@@spencerbuff19 You can do up to 120fps - my question for you would be why would you want to edit on a 120fps or higher timeline? The thing I was trying to demonstrate in this video is to NOT edit on a high frame rate timeline :)
i have a question, i have 600 fps footage and when i put it in a 24 fps timeline the like 12 second clip is not 5 mins long, how can i get this back to normal length?
Is there going to be any interpolation and, consequently, any frame loss if I change 60fps in clip attributes to 30fps, then put the clip on the 30fps timeline, and speed it up to 200% (to get the normal speed instead of slo-mo)?
I probably do something wrong, but any time I render in 24fps ,my video looks choppy and ugly ! I don’t see any of that motion blur so many people are talking about! :-(
You may have expanded it too much. I made this video a long time ago and learned a lot since then. Will make a new one soon. In the comments, the correct way to do this is posted. Right click on the clip in the media pool and change the clip frame rate to 24fps. From there drag it into the timeline. If the footage is choppy after that, there could be a number of reasons but the most common reason would be that it was shot using a slower shutter speed.
I just shot a job with a Sony A74 4K60fps and edited on 24fps timeline in Final Cut Pro and something seems choppy in the footage and can't tell what is causing this....what do you think?
Usually 24, but TBH it doesn't make a huge difference with real estate videos. If you were making a film or commercial project, you'd probably want to be more decisive.
Im On The Current Davincii And I Edited The Footage Then Made A New Timeline With Lower Frames. I Dragged The Higher Frame Timeline Into The New Timeline And The Time Difference Was Very Little. Weird But It Did What I Wanted.
Can anyone help please? I'm not sure what happened to my project, but from 1 second to another my video became "to quick". Both on a time line and even in media pool. It looks like frames reduced. But why would they in media pool. It's not the speed of video, its not the speed of playback. Audio is ok. I think what happened is I have accidentally changed keyboard language, but kept pressing same keys for an English keyboard and god knows what I have activated. I was in color correction tub, correcting color. Ctr Z didn't help to revert this action. When I export video it does export with this weird changed video playback. Sound remains ok. I was on the last stage of editing and now stuck for hours trying to work out what the hell happened
This is probably a dumb question but, with 3 different timelines in 1 project how do you export as 1 video. Will the 3 timelines just automatically appear after the other in the export file?
@@JRDNPWRS I want my timeline to be 24fps but my footage is 60fps. I don’t want to do slomo for all of the footage, but I don’t know if having 60fps footage in a 24fps timeline at regular speed will look wrong.
If you are recording audio onto your camera, then I would suggest recording at the frame rate you intend to edit in - otherwise you are going to be giving yourself more work in post.
How to get 24 fps out of 60 without double the clip length? Ur examples are good and of course it's a lot smoother, but only because it's also a lot slower. When u speed up your clip from 60 to 120 it will be even more shaky, cause u just see your movements faster.
If your project and timeline are set to 24fps whatever clip you drag into the timeline will be converted into 24fps automatically when you export the project
Very interesting. I was curious about that.....! I shoot alot of 4k 120 lately, and wasn't sure if I should do 24 or 30 timeline or what. I did feel 30 felt kind of fake or odd, so maybe this will help me out! Thanks!
Hi there, if I edit my 120fps footage in 24fps timeline frame rate in DaVinci, doesn’t it convert my footage into 24fps??? And can I edit 24fps footage and 120fps footage(to slow it down by 25%) together in timeline frame rate of 24fps in DaVinci?
Hi. When I compare 60 fps videoclip on 6+ fps timeline vs 24 fps slowed down 50%, the 6+ fps time looks much better, 24 is getting more jerky... Reg. to you video 24 fps should be better. Using also davinci...
You should take this video down, it's terribly wrong. Simply change clip attributes. For those who don't know how to do that, right click on your clips in the media pool, select CLIP ATTRIBUTES, choose your frame rate. Simple.
I think it is better to go to clip attributes and change the clip from 120 to 24fps. Same effect without using slow down.
how to do that
THANK YOU! That one sentence made a ton of more sense than the video above which I got completely lost watching
@@TorrentUK Glad to help you! :)
man these answered all the questions that i had. cant thank you enough!
@@LloydCarig you are welcome👍
This would have been better demonstrated with something actually moving in the video. Hard to notice any difference when its just a video of a house wall...
My audience is people who shoot real estate. I'm sure there are videos out there that do a better job explaining this with people.
@@JRDNPWRS I shoot house, no shoot people, real estate good, make many money, invest invest inVEST nOW
Hey man, you saved me a lot of time. I had completed my edit, then I went to export the video, and there I found that the video was edited at 24 fps, and I was shocked. But with your help, I created a new timeline for my edited video. Thank you a lot.
Any idea why gopro 60/120fps video seems choppy on 24fps timeline? It's fine on 60fps timeline though.. And I would really like to use my vids to slow them down..
because 60/24 gives you some remainder which are discarded frames. 120fps shouldn't be
1 year old but you didn't really get a correct answer yet. It is because of motion blur. Assuming the clip was shot at 60fps, the shutter speed was 60 or higher, therefore it just looks choppy like a video game or a 3D animation would look without motion blur. when you shoot at 24 you normally match the shutter (or stay at max 1/30). This shutter gives a natural blur to moving objects, making it good to shoot action for broadcast usage. There are tricks to blend frames better, but they are not meant for everything
ok but what about audio in 60fps that distorts when I play it in 24fps? (please help)
Wondering the same thing
Would love to have seen how you set up your 24fps project setting to start off with.
In the bottom right of the interface there is a gear icon. Click on that and set your parameters.
First man to explain this simply yet thoroughly. Great work and help for me
I don't get the 120 FPS option when creating a new timeline. The highest it goes is 60.
Spencer Buff 19 do you have the free or paid version?
@@JRDNPWRS Free, but I saw somewhere that the paid does 4K and Higher than 120fps
@@spencerbuff19 You can do up to 120fps - my question for you would be why would you want to edit on a 120fps or higher timeline? The thing I was trying to demonstrate in this video is to NOT edit on a high frame rate timeline :)
@@JRDNPWRS I am editing on a high timeline because I am lining up individual frames with high speed ping pong footage.
i have a question, i have 600 fps footage and when i put it in a 24 fps timeline the like 12 second clip is not 5 mins long, how can i get this back to normal length?
How to speedramp 60fps footage in 24fps timeline without getting choopy results in filmora 9?
Davinci Resolve 16 and 17 are free if you wondered, just don't pick the studio versions (they cost quite a bit).
Is there going to be any interpolation and, consequently, any frame loss if I change 60fps in clip attributes to 30fps, then put the clip on the 30fps timeline, and speed it up to 200% (to get the normal speed instead of slo-mo)?
I probably do something wrong, but any time I render in 24fps ,my video looks choppy and ugly ! I don’t see any of that motion blur so many people are talking about!
:-(
Could be that you are shooting at too low of a shutter speed?
I filmed on 30fps, then dropped on a 24fps timeline but it is choppy. I'm confused how to smoothen it out. :(
You may have expanded it too much. I made this video a long time ago and learned a lot since then. Will make a new one soon. In the comments, the correct way to do this is posted. Right click on the clip in the media pool and change the clip frame rate to 24fps. From there drag it into the timeline. If the footage is choppy after that, there could be a number of reasons but the most common reason would be that it was shot using a slower shutter speed.
@@JRDNPWRS damn, that was it, I shot at 1/1000th and it wasn't choppy in the playback ;-;
I just shot a job with a Sony A74 4K60fps and edited on 24fps timeline in Final Cut Pro and something seems choppy in the footage and can't tell what is causing this....what do you think?
Sounds to me like you shot at a slow shutter speed. Need to make sure you keep the shutter speed above 50.
Do you use 24 or 23.97 fps timeline?
Usually 24, but TBH it doesn't make a huge difference with real estate videos. If you were making a film or commercial project, you'd probably want to be more decisive.
JRDNPWRS so if you use Sony a6100 (which I assume records in 23.98) I should probably go with 23.98 for timeline?
Im On The Current Davincii And I Edited The Footage Then Made A New Timeline With Lower Frames. I Dragged The Higher Frame Timeline Into The New Timeline And The Time Difference Was Very Little. Weird But It Did What I Wanted.
Hi, Just curious, how the davinci shows 120fps in the format options, where as mine just shows 60fps max ?
Are you using the free or paid version?
@@JRDNPWRS free, not Studio ...
@@MerinKumar That is why you do not have the option
Dude this was so helpful. Appreciate the breakdown.
Can anyone help please?
I'm not sure what happened to my project, but from 1 second to another my video became "to quick".
Both on a time line and even in media pool. It looks like frames reduced. But why would they in media pool.
It's not the speed of video, its not the speed of playback.
Audio is ok.
I think what happened is I have accidentally changed keyboard language, but kept pressing same keys for an English keyboard and god knows what I have activated.
I was in color correction tub, correcting color.
Ctr Z didn't help to revert this action.
When I export video it does export with this weird changed video playback.
Sound remains ok.
I was on the last stage of editing and now stuck for hours trying to work out what the hell happened
hey I've edited a lot on a timeline. If I put it to the other one, will the videos keep their edts?
Thank you. I learned alot.
This is probably a dumb question but, with 3 different timelines in 1 project how do you export as 1 video. Will the 3 timelines just automatically appear after the other in the export file?
you dont
What if I don't want to slow my footage down?
Then don’t? Set the timeline to whatever you want.
@@JRDNPWRS I want my timeline to be 24fps but my footage is 60fps. I don’t want to do slomo for all of the footage, but I don’t know if having 60fps footage in a 24fps timeline at regular speed will look wrong.
@@CappsProductions you can just speed that footage up with no frame loss.
for me it caps at 60 fps. it just wont go further. so annoying
Great tip. Thank you for posting.
um what about the audio? can audio done in 24fps work if i extend a clip?
If you are recording audio onto your camera, then I would suggest recording at the frame rate you intend to edit in - otherwise you are going to be giving yourself more work in post.
Great explanation hope you keep at it brother
Could you make a video on h.265/hvec files
Let me learn what those are and maybe I will, lol :). Not high on the priority list just yet.
Thanks for making this man!
How to get 24 fps out of 60 without double the clip length?
Ur examples are good and of course it's a lot smoother, but only because it's also a lot slower.
When u speed up your clip from 60 to 120 it will be even more shaky, cause u just see your movements faster.
If your project and timeline are set to 24fps whatever clip you drag into the timeline will be converted into 24fps automatically when you export the project
Nice vid. thanks for the info!
reducir la velocidad a un 40%.
niceee!!
Very interesting. I was curious about that.....! I shoot alot of 4k 120 lately, and wasn't sure if I should do 24 or 30 timeline or what. I did feel 30 felt kind of fake or odd, so maybe this will help me out! Thanks!
Hi there, if I edit my 120fps footage in 24fps timeline frame rate in DaVinci, doesn’t it convert my footage into 24fps???
And can I edit 24fps footage and 120fps footage(to slow it down by 25%) together in timeline frame rate of 24fps in DaVinci?
You need to conform the footage. From the media library, right click on all of your clips and on the videos tab, switch them all to 24fps.
@@JRDNPWRS can you bulk conform all 60 fps clips? i have like 50 60fps and 20 24 fps clips
Very useful info - thx!
Thank you for this
Prepare before presenting. Confusing
@@timmark4190 no
60fps on a 24fps timeline?! Noooo I don’t think so! You need to shoot multiples of 24.. so 48, 96, 120 otherwise you’ll introduce frame skipping.
Either I am blind or lack some serious attention to detail, but I have never experienced this.
@@JRDNPWRS this a basic rule of cinematography. Depending on your NLE you’ll introduce jitter and/or speed changes in your footage. Do the maths!
@@FCPWHAT ok
Not of you play back the 60 fps at 24 fps, so it is slower. The skipping only occurs when playing back 60 at normal speed on a 24 timeline.
thanks bro
Hi. When I compare 60 fps videoclip on 6+ fps timeline vs 24 fps slowed down 50%, the 6+ fps time looks much better, 24 is getting more jerky... Reg. to you video 24 fps should be better. Using also davinci...
Sorry, I’m not following you here?
Thanks bro.. 👍🏼
fps all has to do with what your footage is about..
30 fps and up just looks too sterile... I actually shoot at 1 frame every 5 minutes, it's like cinema on heroine....
You sound like imakemcvids
possibly the worst footage to exemplify. but great explanation, easy to understand.
Yeah, try to edit a Need For Speed Gameplay at 24 Frames and then call me
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You should take this video down, it's terribly wrong. Simply change clip attributes. For those who don't know how to do that, right click on your clips in the media pool, select CLIP ATTRIBUTES, choose your frame rate. Simple.