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Re: 24p / 30i / 30p?
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Don Greening
on Apr 29, 2008 at 10:46:38 pm
[Chris Bryan]
"I think I'll start with 30. Do I have to worry about motion blur with 30p? Or will I be fine?"
Yeah, you'll get some motion blur with 30p because you'll be working with half the temporal resolution that 60i has. Think of panning with your subject of interest using a still camera at a low shutter speed. The subject will remain in focus and clear but with a blurry background. Depending on what you want the motion blur can be something that's desirable to help achieve a film look. You'll be the best judge of what looks good by doing some tests on your own. The test results will determine what camera settings to use.
- Don
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24p / 30i / 30p?
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Re: 24p / 30i / 30p?
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Re: 24p / 30i / 30p?
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