Nice breakdown on this bro. I also rather do it in post for more control and sometimes although I plan out my shots sometimes I will find footage to slow down or speed up that wasn't planned.
To keep that "cinematic" look, my timeline on the editing software is 24fps. That's the output when I export the final video. I recorded the time-lapse using 1fps with 1/4 shutter speed, and 24fps in camera to match it with the timeline I have on my editing software. Hope that make sense.
How do you prefer slowing down your footage? S&Q Way or in Post Production?
Nice breakdown on this bro. I also rather do it in post for more control and sometimes although I plan out my shots sometimes I will find footage to slow down or speed up that wasn't planned.
Thanks bro! That's exactly why I usually slow down my footage in post.. sometimes you get those bonus shots that's better in slow motion.
AMAZING VIDEO!
What fps timeline did you use for the last timelapse of the clouds at 1 fps? Thanks!
To keep that "cinematic" look, my timeline on the editing software is 24fps. That's the output when I export the final video. I recorded the time-lapse using 1fps with 1/4 shutter speed, and 24fps in camera to match it with the timeline I have on my editing software. Hope that make sense.
Do you have a tutorial on speed ramping . great tutorial man
Coming soon! I'll make a video on how I do my speed ramps in the future.
Why can't you speed ramp on s&q?
It's really not that you can't, but if you set the slow motion thru S&Q mode, then try to do a speed ramp effect, it's really not gonna be smooth.