How To: Slow Motion - Skateboarding Cinematographer Russell Houghten - In Focus
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- čas přidán 25. 11. 2012
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i wish they still put these out every monday..
I dont mean to be so off topic but does someone know a tool to log back into an Instagram account?
I somehow lost the login password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Landen Brady instablaster ;)
Thanks for your patience on new episodes everyone! We're super stoked that you like In Focus so much!. We're working on the 2013 schedule now with Mike Manzoori and will keep you posted on air dates.
That's the most helpful In Focus yet! Keep the editing videos coming!
Thank you so much! I haven't found anybody else explaining the gradual changes in time!
Respect for this, respect for ALL cameramen around the world, without you all we wouldn't be watching these.
This is exactly what i needed to know! I love the quality of all infocus videos!!
i love people like you:D
show love for both! HD and VX all day
For those who were as confused as me when they got to the graph part; you right click on the graph and pick "edit speed graph". Your welcome, saved you 30 minutes of research and frustration.
Finally an awesome tutorial for ramp slow mo.
In Focus videos are the shit! love them
Thanks a lot!
Thank you!
So sick
awesome
i love the vx because of the gnarly glitches
About time! Only a week late!
badass tutorial
good!
Please put up more episodes
omg thats a frickin huf jacket russel is wearin!!!!!!!!!!
Sweet
yeaa nords!
At the bottom, click on the little symbol two on the left from the Magnet (it's the Choose Graph Type button). Click "Edit Speed Graph" and you should be good!
yeah buddy
I use Premiere as well. Shoot in 60 FPS, once your in Premiere, all you need to do is click on your clip and press Command R, or go to Edit and choose speed and duration and make it 50%. Simple. You can make it faster or slower if you want but it's important that you shoot in 60 FPS. Or else your footage won't be smooth.
Already Did
@Matt Hunter, you're right...the problem isn't the cameras guys, it's the debate. Fuck it and go skating...it's the man behind the camera that matters too.
Ben nordberg killin it for England!
If you guys don't have money for the big cameras to do higher frame rates, you can use Twixtor. It creates clips in between the frames of your footage you already recorded. It basically creates super slo-mo out of regular footage. It's mostly for fun though because it does create some distortion unless the main "subject" is on a clean background. example: sky, white, wall, green screen, etc.
most beautiful*
for some reason Ae won't let me click and drag the grey box, what am I doing wrong?
ramp slow mo in final cut pro x takes 5 seconds to do, i love it
On some cameras in the menu there is a option called smiths slow record which does awsome slow motion but sacrifices audi
will we get another one next week since we didnt get one last week ? :D
@RIDE CHANNEL is it more or less accurate using the graph and just a start and stop key frame and actually making the ramp rather than using the velocity approach ?
As a filmer & editor the way he is teaching how to ramp slomo the clip has 4 things that make it was longer & more complicated then it has to be, watch other tutorials on AE on how to ramp and itill save you some time.
they should do one on how to get noticed for filming and editing in the skateboard world. and how to make it look better
would you prefer a dslr or a camcorder for filming freestyle sports?
do more of the SKATE series videos
Are videos edited on a 30p 1920x1080 timeline or 720p 1280x720 timeline?
Generally speaking, what is the preferred frame rate for skateboarding videos?
Perhaps Ride Channel could make a tutorial on HDSLR videos for the Web:
First - State the settings on the camera (Frame Rate, Shutter Speed).
Second - Explain the conversion process
Third - Settings on the editing program
Fourth - Export Settings
Timeline should comprise of: a line, a static slow-motion shot, a ramped slow-motion shot.
wouldnt you want your editing timebase to be at a frame rate closer to 30 when slowing down 60p footage so that you are using the extra frames to slow the footage and not interpolating between frames? example would be i have all footage filmed at 60p. i set up a new comp in fcp or premiere (whichever you prefer) at 30p.
Make a color grading tutorial with Russell!
do you guys have tips for doing slow motion when recording at 30fps?
me too. did you try to drag just one keyframe?
Where was the in focus yesterday, it's been 2 weeks now and it's starting to become a habit, and please to a video on the editing side of thing, preferably one that explains about colour correction and curves thank you
do you usually do this stuff to clips before you add them into a timeline of a video? or is this just as an example?
Something is wrong with this because I do what he says and it does not turn out the same whatsoever. It just shows some diagonally increasing line and when i move anything the video gets reversed.
EDIT: I did not notice that the graph was automatically set to time and not speed...
already up a while ago
If you guys are this late, the next episode better be kick ass!
Anyone can help me!!!!!! i'm using after effects CS5 and when i turn on the time remapping effect in layer menu and add the keyframes works the same as in the tutorial. but when i change the incoming velocity to .5, it goes to 5 seconds. and the graph editor don't look like that one
Ben Nordberg is unreal!!!!
I think it means the playback heads or the recording heads on the camera were dirty. I used to get those all the time on my old mini DV cam.
can u use Sony Vegas Pro 10?
What lens did you guys shoot with on those clips on the 60D?
all 60p footage will play using half the frames but still at full speed until you choose to use them by slowing down the footage thus making use of the extra frames instead of slowing 60fps down more thus defeating the purpose of higher fps. am i completely misunderstanding some logic?
But how do I edit slowmo with a camera phone ? Like wanna make it slow then back to regular speed
whats the difference in this method of ramp slow mo to just editing it on the graph? it seems a lot more work this way
Pretty Sweet is edited on Final Cut
if i want to make the curve so i drag everything to the right, than the part that i drag goes to the right but it also go's up. so if i'm done with my slowmo my last part is fast forwarded. how can i fix this ?
what dose it mean when u get those green bars on vx footage????
Yo can someone help me i was shooting with my canon hfs100 shooting 60 frames per second, i drag it into after effects and then a green screen flashes through the clip every half second or so. Anyone know why?
After effects wont playback footage in realtime!? Any help, or can this be done in Premiere pro also?
what if i want to use slow mo to sync tricks to a beat?
i used up all my snappysnaps, so now i have to draw any footage i want. it's long af, i gotta turn up like 2 hours early to draw the background
were are the new episodes
He's not saying don't edit in FCP. He's saying generally you edit the effects elsewhere such as AE then you can bring them back in to FCP. You have better results and more control in an application such as AE.
for the vegas pro please
damn that vx footy was raw as fuck
It would have been nice if Russel had mentioned moire and aliasing problems with dslrs when shooting 60p.
what kind of computer do you use? mine would no joke take about 10 minutes to do one clip like that.
they needa make a skate video with all slowmotion parts
So, I've been having problems with slowing down my 5D clips. Does anyone have any idea how to get them smooth? I use premiere.
russel is one of the best out but srsly one of the longest way to remap and changed in the graph editor all his precise numbers. start in the graph and end in the graph section, way better
hi, i've got a problem, my graph in after effects looks like this shrani .si/f/3A/68/1469s0T2/after.jpg what do i do to make it look like on the video, a straight line? thank you
open your eyes right under the home key and above the up arrow key ...
You can do a ramped slow mo in After effects way quicker too...I don't know why he did this in such a long way...
you need to change from PAL to NTC to can shoot at 60fps
"Try not to overdo these slow-mos" - Ha, he saved the most important information for the very end :P There's seriously few things that annoy me more than un-neccesary slow-mo overkill.
"That's awesome love this camera"
Oh the condescending in his voice.
wow. hating on skateboard filmers when he is one. good guy!
i hav a problem: when i click on export, it doesnt show "add to render queue".. only the other 3... can someone help me?
@Cody McDonald that were bgspin flips
which sachtler tripod?
Is 50p good?
Which sachtler head is that
It took an extra week for this?
What about vegas pro?
Yea there is an easier way, but the way he does it gives you total control on your ramped slow mo
Russell Houghten should have done a tutorial for the incredible time lapse masking he did in Open Horizon.
he should do a time lapse tutorial
Is it possible to just subscribe to In Focus.
HE didn't need to because he's done it before. My settings and possibly other people's settings was on auto select graph and it selected the wrong graph. Just trying to help people who had the same problem; obviously yours worked correctly though...
the curvy guy isn't there on my after effects??
click COMPOSITION>ADD TO RENDER QUEUE
finally, i learned ramping a way fucking different way though but this is cooler haha
i suppose, I don't care for it i just think vx footy looks sicker. but i love me some good hd filming
is that possible in sony vegas?
Of course it is. Just search for "Ramped SlowMo Sony Vegas" on YT and you'll find what you're searching for.
go pro can film in 120 fps in 720p
@blankbrian hook it up with the secrets then, man!
"N" for end.. for the render preview bar..