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<title>Videomaker Community Forums &#187; Tag: 60 FPS - Recent Topics</title>
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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2012 03:27:56 +0000</pubDate>

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<title>Jacob Wayne Bondesen on "Shutter Speed"</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 03 Oct 2011 14:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Jacob Wayne Bondesen</dc:creator>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I have been using a Canon T2i and occasionally shoot action scenes that are planned to be editing in slow motion. I was just told by a friend that if I film at 60 fps, I need to keep the shutter speed at 120+ to be able to do the slow motion efficiently with good quality. Why is this?&#60;/p&#62;</description>
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<title>mrkinyo7 on "24FPS vs 60FPS"</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 09:09:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I am trying to get a firm understanding of the differences between 24 FPS and 60FPS.  While I don't truley know the difference, I typically use the 24 FPS when I want a movie look and 60FPS for my son's sports and low light situations.&#60;/p&#62;</description>
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<title>Dysfunkshunal on "Jerky Slow Motion in Premiere CS3, shot 60 FPS - NEED IMMEDIATE HELP!!"</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 11:56:45 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>Dysfunkshunal</dc:creator>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I am editing a music video where we shot a good deal of it with the audio mix sped up 100% and then filmed the band at 60 FPS, so that when played back they have that surreal, &#34;singing and playing in real time but looks kinda slowish&#34; feel.Â  It's been done a billion times and I know you know what I'm talking about.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;At any rate, when I right click on the clips in the timeline and choose &#34;Speed/Duration&#34;, then drop it to 50% (with the Frame Blend option checked), it plays in the source windows at a nice, smooth speed.Â  But, when I render the clips out, suddenly they playback WORSE, containing jerky motion and it's not at all smooth anymore.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Can anyone tell me how to fix this?Â  I've tried checking off Frame Blend as well but it still looks the same; clunky when rendered.Â  I think it's odd that it plays back so smoothly when not rendered (I'm assuming my vidcard is responsible for the video playback of unrendered clips?).Â  Here's some critical data that might help you come up with a solution:&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Shot On:Â  Panasonic DVC PRO HD Camera w/ Red Rock Lens&#60;br /&#62;
Editing:Â  Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 (licensed)&#60;br /&#62;
Editing Mode:Â  P2 720p 60Hz DVCPROHD&#60;br /&#62;
Frame Size:Â  960 x 720 (16:9)&#60;br /&#62;
Timebase:Â  23.976 frames/second&#60;br /&#62;
Pixel Aspect Ratio:Â  HD Anamorphic 1080 (1.33)&#60;br /&#62;
Display Format: 24 fps timecode&#60;/p&#62;</description>
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