I love the animation however the fps argument got me a bit lost, what if I've a camera that's rolling at 50fps (because it's on a gimbal and the director wants a smooth as possible action) while the other cameras roll at 25 (PAL REGION), how do I set up time code in this situation?
Higher frame rates than 30 fps are not yet specified by SMPTE. So in this case - if you shoot on 50fps - you would have to set your Lockit to 25 fps (the half of 50fps). This way only every second frame of the clip gets the TC, but the syncing in post-production still works.
The best video tutorial on timecode so far! Thank you.
except for distracting music and non-sense "fresh" sound at the end.
with this information i can control the multiverse
Excellent video... Thank you for posting!
i was hoping to see a tech / not theory tutorial on your devices. all best
clearest info so far
I love the animation however the fps argument got me a bit lost, what if I've a camera that's rolling at 50fps (because it's on a gimbal and the director wants a smooth as possible action) while the other cameras roll at 25 (PAL REGION), how do I set up time code in this situation?
Higher frame rates than 30 fps are not yet specified by SMPTE. So in this case - if you shoot on 50fps - you would have to set your Lockit to 25 fps (the half of 50fps). This way only every second frame of the clip gets the TC, but the syncing in post-production still works.
so professional.
Can someone tell me what he said here: 0:38? Timecode was defined by __________in 1967.
he said SMPTE :) Here's some more information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMPTE_timecode
SMPTE :)
와 이렇게 잘 만들었는데 조회수....ㅜㅠ