How to shoot and edit slow motion video | 60fps vs 120fps
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- A tutorial teaching you how to film and edit Slow Motion video using your DSLR or Mirrorless camera. We discuss frame rates and then an edit tutorial done in Premiere Pro.
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No bs man I've been looking on CZcams for this info right here for a few days. Some had good vids but were missing the info that I was actually looking for. You covered it all while getting straight to the point. Thx ya 🙏🏾
Chris, glad you came across my CZcams feed. Been watching your videos for an hour now and I like your work! You got my sub!
thanks man, appreciate the support!
Straight to the point. Perfect tutorial. Love the direct approach. Answered the fundamental how to. Most excellent. Thank you.
Thanks Tom, great feedback and how I try and make these videos, appreciate that!!
Chris Brockhurst I’m a fellow creator. So appreciate getting what I’m looking for without a lot of horn blowing. I try to do the same. Keep on making!
Thanks for the tips. I am attempting my first shoot and edit tomorrow for a client and I honestly learned something I didn't know about shooting this way.
Quick, to the point, and a bonus of Premier. Thanks for keeping this short.
No worries!!
from one content creator to another well done, keep up the good work bro
Once again , great video. Thanks a lot Chris!
Thanks Saul!
know this video is old but thanks so much on this slomo newbie tutorial! helps alot!!
No worries Jerry!
Thanks for help on this. I’ve been reducing the slomo in post to 1280x720, thinking that would be smoother. Will now just reduce the frame rate and leave size to the 1080 that I i filmed in. I believe that’s what you indicated . I use FCP X for post, as well as iMovie..Will be experimenting with 4K. soon.
Depending on what I'm shooting and available light of course, I like shooting my 120 fps with 125 shutter. It gives it a little more natural looking motion blur when you're not so worried about tack sharp slow motion.
Good tip!
Excellent tutorial. I like the way you explain, very clear and concise. I've using premiere for basic straight cuts for news editing, but I want to venture into much more. Cheers!
He seems like the guy who would legit get mad at me for being one minute late lol THE VID TUTORIAL IS AWESOME THO
hahaha, def not me. I am ALWAYS late for EVERYTHING
@@chrisbrockhurst omg SAME
Also change frame sampling to optical flow. I can do 60fps at 40% with optical flow and it look just as smooth if not better.
Lol
I loved your video as someone who finally explains things SIMPLY. I just realized what I did wrong with my last video I posted on youtube. Someone said that I was using slow motion incorrectly and as you said "double shutter speed" it totally hit me... yeap, I forgot to change it as I want from 24fps to 60fps. Thank so much! Great channel... subscribed.. if you ever want collab… let me know...:) cheers
Glad I can help, exactly why I do this 👊🏻 thanks for the sub and support!
Thanks Chris!! Ready to shoot now
Great video A6000 setup really helpful. Pro tip from me, if you are not seeing the 60fps setting you need to change your settings on the last menu to NTFC and you will be able to see this. This option is not available on PAL settings. Thanks again mate great vid :-)
Thanks for this! Just what i needed!👌🏼
CreateYurs glad I could help!
This is so helpful! Thank you so much! ☺️
Your legend mate! Helped me big time! Nice set up buddy
Cheers Derrick, good to hear!
New subscriber, loving it.
Thanks Vedeto!!!
Thanks man👍👍👍 for the 1 2 button tip ♥️♥️♥️
Thanks man! Informative.
Ive been having a hard time with editing slow motion and this video really helped me understand.
Glad to hear it 😊
How many fps did you edit with?
Awesome video. it helped me a lot!
Thank you for the tutorial 👍🏽
Nice videos dude. Very well presented!
Richard Taylor thanks man
Thank you Brody
Thanks great tips💚
Thank you!
Great video. Thank you.
THANK YOU!!
Welcome!!
You can also go through modifying and interpreting footage to 24fps which I have found actually gives a smoother, cleaner result than using the speed/duration effect
Good shit. Bro thank u for the knowledge
Thanks for this video bro 👍🏻🔥
Thanks for watching!
Good stuff. I will probably be getting a nice camera quadcopter (I hate the word drone haha) and a camera this year. Im looking in to what it takes to edit stuff :)
you weren't thinking about that sweater when filming. It's moire city there, haha. nice video BTW!
great vid cheers
Thanks very much!
Great video Bro
Thank you for helping
no worries!
great video!!! well done mate...
thankyou sir.
thanks for the tips
Thank u sir...its really very Great full ❤
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Thanks!
Hi Chris,
First of all, thank you for making these tutorial videos on sony! I'm new and needed some guides like this one. I used to have canon750d now jumped to a7iii. It was a big jump! but I am loving it! I just need more youtube tutorials like yours to use the massive capability of sony :)
p.s you are like Peter. Mckinnon but Sony :D so upload more and support this guy! :)
Thankyou, appreciate that a lot!! I make these to help people like you so love hearing this ❤️
Thanks for this :)
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Very much appreciated. :-)
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hope more tutorials.awesome,hope hanheld video tips about camera like 6300(no ibis)
thanks! they are coming soon
Chris Brockhurst appreciate ,cool!
Good info. Question : As we now know to double the shutter spedd to double Frame rate (Ex: 60 fps / Shutter 125) what happens (pro / cons) if we set it HIGHER than double the frame rate ??
thanks bro
What do you recommend for exposure changes when shooting at higher shutter? Raise iso?
Hey chris, hope your well.
I habe the a9 and the 135 g master. I shoot fast action of dogs and now i want to get into video.
What in camera settings would you use if you wanted to nail perfect focus of dogs jumping over logs at you or sprinting at you. It's like my a9 cant keep up and im finding thst hard to believe, now how beast mode it is for my photography.
Greatly appreciate any insight of focus modes and other settings a total newbie wouldn't knoe
Well done! Would you recommend while reducing frame rate for slow motion, to also reduce size of video from 1080p to 1280x720? (Smoother?) Also, what would be the disadvantage of just shooting most video at 120fps?
I wouldn’t ever reduce frame size below 1920x1080 (1080) now as that is the standard so not too sure why you would do so? Disadvantage of shooting in 120fps is going to be a loss of quality.. not substantially but the bitrate is going to suffer which means lesser quality
@@chrisbrockhurst and what about my a7c, where is 60fps on 50 mbps bitrate and 120fps on 100 mbps bitrate? Still more fps =worse quality?
Thanks for the video...do you have any idea of why there is no slow motion on playback? I shoot at 60 fps and 125 shutter speed..Thanks
Awesome vdo... thanks...but which lens do u put on ur 6300...and is it 4k?
App Data for the talking to the camera part I use the sigma 16mm (check description above) and yes 4K 😁
is there anyway to review slow motion footage within the camera itself to see a preview of how it may look?
Total newbie to video. Question, if you shoot in 60 or 120 and you import to your editing software, is at normal speed and you use speed conteol to slow it down, or is it already slow and you are just slowing it down more? As in your demo? Thanks
How do you get rid of the noise when you do slow mo clips?
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I have a question about slow-motion.
I normally record at 24fps with shutter speed set to 1/50 to maintain the famous "cinematic look" but if I wanted to record a few clips to recreate the slow-motion effect later, with my current equipment I could go up to 60fps, no more.
Logically I then have to slow down each recorded clips at 60fps by 30%/40% in post production, but in order to maintain the "cinematic look" I should export the entire video at 24fps.
So, the question is: will this procedure ruin the slow-motion effect for those clips originally recorded at 60fps?
Is it problem that I edit in premier rush? I'm just trying to get video editing under my belt. As well getting some heavy duty editing equipment. Bc runn something davinci resolve on the surface pro 5, isn't gonna cut it...
I need more of these types of videos, come them coming 🙏🏾
Rush works great! I use it for quick Instagram edits
Should it be both set at 40% or both at 50% slow since it's a comparison?
Hey Chris, can you make a more in depth video on this? As how would your timeline fps be if I were to edit a mixture of clips i.e 24fps regular 4k, 60/120fps slowmo, etc.. And do you have a speed ramping tutorial?
hey bobby, potentially in the future. PM has a great video covering both these things!
Did you figure this out? I want to do the same
I have 2 different questions first can I get the Adobe premiere pro with one time payment not monthly and the second question is hiw about the fast motion can I ues same settings with it or different?
Great video! I'm a noob to videography and just bought an a6400. Please excuse ignorance, but can I shoot 120fps and then change that to 24fps in Premier Pro in post production?
Yes
if i'm looking for a not super slow look, is 120fps still a better idea? like will the result be smoother?
Can you tell me what camera and lens did you use to shoot on yourself in your living room?
I have an A7rii. I wanted to ask can I view what I just shot in slowmo in the monitor.
Will you remake this video with the Sony a7iii
Hey Wayne, it’s pretty much the same thing, nothing a different other than a few menus
thank you dude straight to the point, after watching a load of dumbass vids, appreciated just what i was after.
Tq😮👍
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Thank you for the info! Exactly what I was looking for! I have kinda a dumb question though! I’m shooting with a gopro, 4K 60fps, if I slow it down to 50%, does it turn it into 30fps? And do I output the edit as 4K 30fps? Or still output at 60fps? If that makes sense! I’m new to this frame rate and export stuff! Thank you!!
Well usually u have to export it in 24 FPS it’s all slow it down in post but all the rest should be filmed in 24fps
@@1100BFKso do all recordings have to be edited on 24fps?
@@royaltykidstv if u looking for that movie effect yes but if I make tiktok videos for example and I use slow motion and fast images as well in go for 60 fps 🧴 I might be wrong but that’s how I go
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Is there an easy way to set the Recording Setting to make switching from 30p to 60p easier?
I’ve done a whole video covering settings, it’s from a few months back
THANKS
no worries!
Is there a difference in video quality in 1080p super 35mm 60fps vs the normal mode 120fps?? Does the super 35mm makes a difference in image quality?
Can you just slow down part of the clip? My camera does up to 240p. Im new to this. Do i record the whole clip in 240p if i just wanna slow motion 3 seconds of it? Example. A boxer in real time and slowing down right before his punch lands
One of the best video man. Thanks for sharing. Giving you a like, subscribe and comment too. Thanks mate
I have sony a7ii and i make the NTSC change to recording at 60fps. I made 50 videos and 15 photos.
I go in Mac to fix them all in Premier pro and inside i see only 15 photos.?? Where are the videos.??
i edit 120fps clips in a 24 fps sequence, slow it to 20% all the time. And works fine. And in some clips i aply optical flow that alows me to put a speed of 3%. And blows my mind. Althoug that 3% in optical flow does not work when there is to much changing lights, and to mucho particles. But in the rest Its amazing really slow. Use optical flow.you wont regre it.
great tip!!
Hello man what Lens mount are you using for the Sony to cannon lens
I don’t have any canon lenses so no mounts, sorry!
Great video. I'm just getting into video. I'm actually waiting for the Canon R5 to come out with 4k 120fps! I have a question. Is it best practice to always shoot at a faster fps because you never know when you might need/want to slow down the footage? Or do you try to play ahead so you know when to shoot in let's say 120fps? I guess a better question would be is there a problem with always shooting in 120fps (or 60fps)?
That’s the wrong approach because shooting in 120fps takes way too much space in your memory card and some computers have a hard time handling 120fps. I suggest, anything That you might use as a b-roll you shoot at 120fps. Any clips where you might need to use audio, shoot a lower frame rate.
I hope this helps. Also make sure that if the R5 has audio at 120fps. Some cameras do not record audio on shooting at high frame rates
@@aifoSFilmswhat fps do you edit a video you recorded at 60fps to get slow motion?
@@royaltykidstv i shoot 4K60fps. Go see my work on my page and see how good 60fps looks
@@aifoSFilms what lens do you use?
@@royaltykidstv I have plenty many lenses for different situations. About 7 different lenses from wide angle to zoom to portrait to macro.
I have a question so if ur filming would u do 30 fps for the whole vid & that one clip u want to do for slow motion u would do 60 & slow it down or would u just film everything in 60 fps even the clip u want to slow down & just edit whatever clip u want to slow down ?
What did you do after all?
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the problem i am having is when i shoot at 120 fps and 250 shutter speed i end up getting the steet lights flashing. i have been told that i should lower my fps to 60 and have my shutter speed at a number divisible by 60. but if i am filming at 60 i have to have 125 shutter speed which might still make the lights flash. so is there a way around this? shall i only use 120 fps 250 shutter when in controlled lighting (LED) and use 60 fps 125 shutter when out in the street (if it works) havent tried it yet.
LED lights are a pain.. there are tricks in post you can do to offset the flickering but nothing is perfect. In all honesty any form of slow motion with LED lights in general doesn’t work well.. if I need a shot and I know there is going to be Flicker I stick with 24p
i have the a6000 but no 60p or 120p options, i instead have 25p 17M(FH); 25P 24M(FX); 50p 28M(PS); 50i 17M(FH) and 50i 24M(FX) which should i choose?
Thanks for watching. So that means your in a PAL area, basically different frame rates to me. A6000 won't have 120p but thats not big deal you can still get good slowmo. Your 60p will be the 50p 28M. Use that one.
thank you so much, i'm a total newbie so trying to learn whatever i can :-)
thank you so much for your videos, really really appreciate them, helps people like me a lot
Glad I can help, why i do this :) Couple of great videos coming over the next couple of days that will really help you too... Also welcome to my channel!
thank you sooooooooooooooo much
Cheers
cheers!
I have a slow motion video. How do I convert it into fast accidentally took it in slow motion
120fps can only be save in mp4?
Good video bro
thanks Abby!
If you're making a movie in 1080p but your camera only has 720p slow motion can you fit the slow motion footage into the 1080p video and have it still look decent?
You can definitely use it but it will be noticeably different. Upscale the 720 to 1080 in a 1080 timeline
@@chrisbrockhurst Ok thanks I compulsively ordered a canon eos m3 because I got the body for 200$ which I thought was a steal then afterward was kinda regretting it cause of the 720p 60 fps. I really wasn't thinking about slow motion at the time just 1080p for creating cinematic footage but think it's going to be a good starter camera for me anyway, I've ordered a kit 18-55 lens and vintage pentax 50mm f/1.7 to go along with it.
Not about slow mo. But i have the same setup. But my sigma 16mm (newest lens) is making a weird sound when going to focus for the first time. Once its recording the focus is silent. But I’ve only had it 3 months and never heard it make that sound.
Very odd, never heard of that before. It was quite loud to focus if a mic was by it when I owned it before, could it just be the mic picking up the focus noise?
@@chrisbrockhurst no mic was hooked up. my old nikon was loud everytime it focused. but this is usually always super quiet. it sounds like its struggling to focus. however when it changes focus during record its silent. idk if im making sense. im pretty stoned :x haha my bad. i guess its a good thing it only does it before its recording. i wonder if its it has 1 year warranty because i take good care of my gear
Thanks for the tip.. just got my a6500, first ever camera and haven't shot anything yet..
you will love it!!
@@chrisbrockhurst ahaha..thanks mate. Will be watching all ur vids on it..haha
Great video, your video was talking about shooting at 60 or 120fps, obviously your sony will be in NTSC mode, judging by your accent, Im assuming that you live in the UK.
If so, do you change to PAL when shooting in doors to avoid flickering.
I have the a6500, I live in the UK, I shoot at 100fps for slow motion, is there much difference between NTSC & PAL, apart from the extra 20fps?
Hey, I actually live in Canada, that’s why I use NTSC, in the UK you will def want to stick with PAL
Sorry I’m a newbie, what’s does country selections do with PAL / NTSC?
@@timothysuprapto6226 when shooting in doors in UK you must have your frames per second set to 25, 50, 100 fps as the current of electricity is set to 50 hrz in PAL countries and 60 hrz in NTSC countries.
If you shoot in doors in a PAL country shooting in NTSC mode (60hrz) you will see flickering in your footage If there are lamps or lights on.
@@auldreekiebiker8464 I see.. thanks for the info
@@timothysuprapto6226 It isn't,if you are in PAL country,shoot at NTSC 60P 1/100,it can avoid filcker.
Big like and new subscribe, please answer me, how can i mix a 4k videos with slowmo 1080 videos in the same time line, which sequence setting do i have to use? AREI 1080 or another settings for 4k?....please please answer... thanks
Hey! Thanks for the kind comments. If you import a 4K video to your timeline it will scale it to a 4K timeline, then import a 1080p clip and it should scale up automatically
Chris Brockhurst many thanks dear for your fast response.
Hi Chris, So I shot 60fps on a sony a7iii and the clips are all choppy in my 24fps timeline when slowed to 40% with optical flow. Ive never had a problem when I used to shoot on Canon. I think I left the shutter speed around 50 by accident. Either way, this shouldn't affect the ability to get smooth slo mo in post correct? I have tried EVERYTHING and the 60fps footage looks like trash slowed down
johnnytucci0518 slowing to 40% 60fps.. can’t say I have ever done that. 120fps to 40% all the time. Try changing your timeline to 30fps and see if it makes a difference.. could have been how you shot it
Try 39,96% because the 24fps timeline has actually 23,976fps
I have 60i 24 M, 60i 17 m, 60p 28 m (ps), 24p 24m(fx) and 24p 17m (fh) my sd card only has AVCHD mode. Which one is close to 60 frames per second?
60p 28mbps will be the one you want to use!
Does the FX3 playback slow or do you need to ramp it down in premiere. It seems when you shoot 120fps it just plays back normal speed. On the camera itself.
plays back normal speed. if you shoot in s&q it will playback slow
@@chrisbrockhurst I figured it out. I shot most of it in S & Q Seems not too bad. Did a test edited with universe look. czcams.com/video/FocqSu4LL78/video.html
If my sequence timeline is 24fps, whats the lowest I can slow down 120fps
Rm Capturez 20%
Apparently, my video camera only has a maximum frame rate of 60. So much to learn.
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