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Re: Hutter Speed for Slow Motion of Breaking Glass
by
Trevor Ward
on Oct 14, 2009 at 10:37:10 pm
I would recommend one of two options.
1. Go as high as your available light will let you and still keep exposure good. This will give you very crisp edges without any motion blur. If you take it to AE or use special slo mo software, it makes the math a bit easier.
2. Go twice as fast as you slow it down. meaning if you will slow it down to 60 fps, shoot at a shutter of 120. If you will slow it down to 1000 fps, shoot with a shutter of 1/2000. This will give you a more natural motion blur, replicating a high end high speed camera.
-trevor ward
Red Eye Film Co.
www.redeyefilmco.com
orlando, fl
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Hutter Speed for Slow Motion of Breaking Glass
by Rory Campbell on Oct 14, 2009 at 10:14:20 pm
Re: Hutter Speed for Slow Motion of Breaking Glass
by Trevor Ward on Oct 14, 2009 at 10:37:10 pm
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