I'm DONE Shooting in 24FPS! Here's why...

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  • @JorisHermans
    @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +6

    So, according to some people in the comments YT itself doesn't mess with the frame rate but can someone confirm this is 100% fact? 🤔 And sorry about the audio! Still a lot of work to do in my new studio 😵‍💫💥

    • @paulanderegg5536
      @paulanderegg5536 2 роки тому +7

      You can test UA-cam playback frame-rate by setting your video camera to record the display, set FPS and shutter to match your content as noted in stats for nerds. Place the recorded clip of the display on your timeline, and advance one frame at a time and look for any inconsistencies. This is also a good way to test your TV's motion and film mode settings to see how it butchers frame-rate consistency.

    • @cinestyleinc6159
      @cinestyleinc6159 2 роки тому +9

      It's actually going to look more "Broadcast" or "Sports" style if you do 30 FPS. I only shoot in 24/60/120/180/240 fps etc - and edit in a 24 timeline. I see no jitters on UA-cam uploads for corporate work (And I shoot for J&J and a lot of higher end clients now with the studio I'm at). It just gives it a different look, but the jitter is because your shutter is not set properly for the look you want.

    • @paulanderegg5536
      @paulanderegg5536 2 роки тому

      @@cinestyleinc6159 May be getting into what terminology is being used to describe visual issues. I think he is describing cadence as it is being rendered by the display devices watching his content?

    • @JimLeonard
      @JimLeonard Рік тому +3

      UA-cam absolutely does not transcode to a different framerate; you can verify this yourself if you download the video using something like youtube-dl and check the downloaded file. What you're seeing are framerate cadence issues that occur on TVs that only have a 60Hz refresh rate. Anyone over the age of 40 has gotten used to 2/3/2/3 cadence issues because that's what TVs were locked to up until about 10 years ago, but for anyone under the age of 40, I can see how it might be bothersome. My advice: Don't edit for what you think your viewer is watching on; edit for yourself, your vision, your content. In the future, all TVs will be 240Hz or higher and it won't be an issues, so edit for the future, not right now :-)

    • @NickBFTD
      @NickBFTD Рік тому +1

      @@JimLeonard but UA-cam as a player will only output at 60hz, the content maybe 24fps but UA-cam won't display it as such, unless there is a way to change UA-cam's fps output that I am not aware of ?.

  • @numbersix9477
    @numbersix9477 9 місяців тому +29

    I'm an engineer by occupation, an audiophile and videophile by avocation.
    What follows primarily addresses the technical side of this discussion. The issues and impacts are complex. Here's a very simplified synopsis:
    The "jitter" you've seen is very real. The degree to which it is a problem varies from individual to individual.
    If a video is shot at 24 frames per second (fps), edited at 24 fps and displayed at 24 fps, movement is as "smooth" as a 24 fps capture will allow. The exact same thing is true for 25, 30 and 60 fps respectively. When frames are displayed at other than an integer multiple of the cadence (frame to frame timing) that one's video camera captured, jitter is present. Period. It might not be irritating, you might not even be able to spot it. But it IS there. (Some degree of judder is also present but that's a different conversation.)
    Frames per second are frequently changed - usually related to cost. In the U.S., by far, the most common frame rate alteration is "3:2 pulldown." Each two frames of a 24 fps video are converted into five. Two duplicates of each odd numbered frame are created and one duplicate of each even numbered frame is created.
    Skipping directly to the effect, with 3:2 pulldown, a display effectively shows the first frame for 1/20th of a second, the second frame for 1/30 of a second - averaging - 1/24 of a second per frame. The TV then rinses and repeats, Every odd numbered image is displayed for a longer period of time than it should have been, every even numbered image is display for a shorter period of time than it should have been. Frame to timing is also impacted. Fast moving objects "jitter." Rapidly brightening or dimming objects "jitter."
    I personally do not like corrupted cadence "jitter." Jitter isn't present if neither the source provider nor one's TV mess with cadence. Jitter isn't present if the source material was recorded at 30, 60 or 120 fps. Many love "the cinematic look" so much that they will gladly put up with jitter. I'm not among their ranks.
    I'm tired. I'm finished. I hope you didn't find this to be a word salad.

    • @leventeszabo3091
      @leventeszabo3091 4 місяці тому +1

      Ok tell me one thing. I shoot with my Sony 7R V in 25 FPS, and when I do Pan movement for ex in the streets, Everthing is so jittery so this shitty judder thing is preset. Now... They say the Movies are also created in 25 or 24 FPS but I cannot see any jitter in Hollywood movies. How can it be?
      When I shoot 30 FPS or more, it is much more better and smoother. when I shoot in 24, it is rubbish....

    • @numbersix9477
      @numbersix9477 4 місяці тому

      @@leventeszabo3091
      That your camera footage jitters when movie footage does not is perplexing. Can you find out what the native frame rate of your TV is? Do you know what shutter angle your camera shoots at?

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  4 місяці тому +3

      Movies are projected in 24 (48) fps. Most monitors and phone screens are 60hz. That's why it looks like that. Also, when panning, even for movies, there's a "speed limit" to avoid jitteryjudder mess.

    • @numbersix9477
      @numbersix9477 4 місяці тому

      @@leventeszabo3091
      I believe Joris nailed the reason for the apparent disparity. Your pans have exceeded the 24 fps "speed limit" and the movie pans have not.

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  4 місяці тому +1

      This video from Gerald Undone makes everything crystal clear: ua-cam.com/video/qAVfIQ2G7Io/v-deo.htmlsi=kXb2Xy6HQ5o6qtpj

  • @JorisHermans
    @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +23

    Has anyone else experienced the 24fps jitters and stutters on UA-cam? 🤔😵‍💫
    And sorry about the audio! Still a lot of work to do in my new studio 😵‍💫💥

    • @ALLBOUTTHUGLIFE
      @ALLBOUTTHUGLIFE 2 роки тому +2

      I just took some test shots of my own custom built studio, sent it thru email to another channel in Malaysia and when I downloaded the video on my email, yes... it was jittery and laggy. Compression anywhere it goes to.

    • @stevenkralovec
      @stevenkralovec 2 роки тому +7

      To be honest I couldn’t see the jitteriness of the 24fps. (Watching on a smart phone from America)

    • @SnakeCakeExotics
      @SnakeCakeExotics 2 роки тому

      Interesting for me I like 30 because it goes well with 60-120 found mixing 25 and 60 -120 and there were issues. Excited to see what you find though. You image is so clear now. I found before you a little over contrast but now I want a little bit more and the more saturated blue back! Just a thought. We are all always changing and trying new stuff so always like giving a little feed back. Hope you are well and congrats on your new space and continued growth. See you around bud!

    • @Pfagnan
      @Pfagnan 2 роки тому +3

      Joris Hermans: OUI Tu as raison!! 30fps is much smoother especially for NTSC here in Canada. Even better, I shoot EVERYTHING in 60fps and then EDIT in a 60fps Timeline. People it’s 2022 so do we really need to be shooting and editing at only 24fps because that’s what they had available in the 1930´s and 40 ‘s with their old metallic mechanical shutters? Many UA-camrs insist on this traditional way of doing things. We now have the technology to do much better. 24fps has too much choppiness and motion-blur as there are too few frames for the processor to write to. Especially when panning or scenes with lots of motion you know what I’m talking about! I have done many side by side tests with this and that is why I shoot at 60fps and EDIT at 60fps that way your audio is still in sync (everything is real-time not slo-mo) but you have more frames to capture crisp, clear, sharp detail and movement in the scene and especially when you pan!! You still get some nice motion blur. A little motion-blur is natural but fuzzy pixels and stuttering jittery motion when panning at 24p drives me crazy. It’s terrible at accurately depicting motion! Yes your files at 60p are larger, doesn’t bother me…I usually try to stick with the 180 degree rule for shutter so 1-125. I will try using it at 1-60 sec shutter as Gerald Undone suggests to minimized the ‘soap opera effect’ and add more natural motion-blur with the slower shutter.. SHOOTING AT 60P is so immersive and life-like (Edit in 60 p though unless you want slo-mo)
      Just try it ! J’ai finis mon discours Joris! 😜

    • @moorememoriesvideo7070
      @moorememoriesvideo7070 2 роки тому +2

      @@stevenkralovec same

  • @AdrianBacon
    @AdrianBacon 2 роки тому +10

    You could maybe try doing everything on a 60p timeline, or at least export at 60p. I often have to take in and edit and intercut footage that was shot at 24, 30, 60i, 60p, and 120p and I find that having a common denominator of a 60p timeline makes everything go so much smoother and allows you to have a lot more control over the frame interpolation so that when it does get uploaded to UA-cam, the worst that will happen is they drop every other frame down to 30fps. If it looks reasonably good at 60p, it won't have as much issue at 30. Just my two cents.

  • @Photovintageguy
    @Photovintageguy 2 роки тому +8

    I've noticed that if you're trying to sync music to cuts, 24 just doesn't give you enough accuracy. You end off not being able to cut right where you want. Also if you do pans in say broll you will very easily get stutter, especially for drone shots because the drone is typically not moving super slow. If you're actually making movie then live with the limitations, but otherwise it just doesn't make sense.

    • @colewilliams6715
      @colewilliams6715 Рік тому +1

      Bro... You blew my mind haha. I've always wondered wtf happened when I watch my export back. The music seems like its always just 1 frame off when I upload it. But in Premiere its fine

  • @jessedt9837
    @jessedt9837 2 роки тому +1

    I look forward to your experiment. Following for sure.

  • @Plaughrey
    @Plaughrey 2 роки тому +15

    Can’t wait to see your results!
    Something that may be worth looking into is 30 fps with a 1/50 shutter speed instead of the 1/60. Though the 1/10 difference may produce an almost imperceptible difference 😂

    • @paulanderegg5536
      @paulanderegg5536 2 роки тому +1

      60p with 1/60 shutter looks like a really good TV viewing 30p with motion settings enabled on low ;-)

    • @iarosnaps
      @iarosnaps Місяць тому

      The difference between 1/50 and 1/60 is not the 1/10 lol.

  • @fredstork
    @fredstork 2 роки тому +13

    You are right, you should shoot and edit with the knowledge of how the result will be viewed. If it will be viewed in a cinema theater where they have an actual 24 fps projector you should shoot and work in 24 fps… But as you correctly point out phones, tablets, laptops and other flatscreens, with the exception of very high end screens, are 30/60hz and therefore requires pulldown and will show 24 fps footage in 30 fps - with any fast subject or camera movements getting stutter. Worst case scenario is shooting in 30 fps, timeline it in 24 “to make it cinematic” and then uploading it to UA-cam, preferably with 360 degree drone panning… remove 6 frames every second to make 30 into 24 and then put the missing 6 frames back with pull down… This said, stutter is actually very “cinematic”, as 24 is too slow to make any fast objects or panning smooth and you see it in most films even if they use dolly moves rather than panning to avoid this. But is stutter the “cinematic” we want? When all screens can show 120 fps natively we will have the choice between 24 and 30 but today 30 fps gives by far the smoothest result.

    • @colewilliams6715
      @colewilliams6715 Рік тому

      100% agree Fred! Solid explanation thank you! Take a look at my comment I left. Not this reply. My comment on the actual video. I probably did a bad job explaining it but I've had people argue that what we're watching on tv is 30fps when it's 24 with the pull down method. Even though it's pulled down and holds some frames we're still only seeing 24 new frames of motion in one second. Therefore watching a movie that was in theaters being broadcasted today on something like FX, it's still actually being watched as 24fps to our eyes. Even though it's technically now 30. There's only 24 new frames of motion per second.

  • @aaronjohnson311
    @aaronjohnson311 2 місяці тому

    Dude-you rock. 🤙🏽 Super helpful.

  • @caseywilliams3124
    @caseywilliams3124 2 роки тому +4

    I was also thinking the same thing. I switched to 30 on my drone and it helped tons. I also was thinking the same thing. 24 doesn't seem to be doing me any favors on UA-cam.

  • @TexpatOTG
    @TexpatOTG 2 роки тому +7

    I made a video on this topic too ... we aren't making movies, we are making UA-cam videos. We should use the frame rate that works best for that format. Also I get a lot of clips from friends that shoot on smartphone and the are usually 30fps --- easier to share. Good show and good observations. Cheers.

  • @samueldickes
    @samueldickes 2 роки тому +2

    In order to be in synch with european 50hz screens, you just have to pay attention to you shutterspeed in order to avoid flickering from lights or monitors. It has to be 50 or 100 and the framerate can them be anything you like and all should be fine. I think that 30 fps is the way to go for most things, because it’s the standard framerate for most video platforms. 50 or 60 can be interesting for slowmo. I only see interest for 24 fps if you want to shoot movies.

  • @malfaris82
    @malfaris82 Рік тому +2

    I noticed the same thing, maybe its ok on tripod only or gimbal that doesn't involve lots of movements. at 50fps looks much more smoother than 25fps .

  • @matrixate
    @matrixate 2 роки тому +20

    24fps doesn't make anything cinematic. Shooting skills, lighting, and story telling makes movies cinematic. People are stupid.

    • @gothamindembaum
      @gothamindembaum Місяць тому +1

      ABSOLUTELY WRONG

    • @matrixate
      @matrixate Місяць тому

      @@gothamindembaum See how cinematic a phone flushed down a toilet shot at 24fps is.

  • @GRUBB-MUDD
    @GRUBB-MUDD 2 роки тому

    I got a question. im gona start shooting in 4k 30 fps. but I still will be using 1080 60 for for some slow motion stuff, will my footage be ok when I upload it

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      Should be fine, I also mix 4K and 1080. THere's a difference in sharpness when you watch on a 4K screen but it's negligible especially on UA-cam.

    • @GRUBB-MUDD
      @GRUBB-MUDD 2 роки тому

      @@JorisHermans hey bro, thanks for responding! That means alot to me! I have watched a few of your videos, not sure how I found them, but keep up the good work! I enjoy yur style

  • @BPipkins
    @BPipkins 2 роки тому

    I’ve noticed the same thing on my main channel (Home Theater Gamer). 24fps can be very jittery and stuttery on UA-cam but the actual mp4 file plays back fine on all devices I test it on. Switching to 30 (29.97] solves the issue mostly, but I’ve still noticed some occasional lag or frame skips on UA-cam when the actual file plays back smoothly.
    Another friend had a similar issue with some BROLL shots that he did on a gimbal; he shot in 60fps with 180° shutter, conformed to 23.976 in Premiere and the mp4 file plays back fine but UA-cam struggles with it. It’s really, really odd.

  • @jeremydeihl
    @jeremydeihl 2 роки тому

    I cant wait to see what your thoughts are after the month is up. I have thought about this multiple times

    • @dream.machine
      @dream.machine 4 місяці тому +1

      I literally read this as he said it!

  • @nikkojoson
    @nikkojoson Рік тому

    I might also move to 30fps, im not sure why suddenly premiere pro is being choppy when I try to add files to my 23.976 sequence in 4k with the correct 23.976 video in 4k shot with the sony zve10. I got a ton of videos right now that I shot the whole day and I cannot make it work as expected in premiere pro right now. When I try to export it, it is smooth. I don't know!

  • @ramezbishara6400
    @ramezbishara6400 2 роки тому +1

    Dig your bold perspective man. New subscriber here!

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      Yep, I'm bold. Bold and beautiful 😎😂

    • @ramezbishara6400
      @ramezbishara6400 2 роки тому

      @@JorisHermans well thanks to you I’m now realizing & starting to try a standard 30fps. Let’s see how it goes!

  • @paulcain548
    @paulcain548 2 роки тому +1

    Very interested to see this. Jevon Dovey did a video about this which also got me curious. And yes, I’ve had the jitters as well. Keep ‘em coming, Joris. 24 or 30, you’re content is always great 👍🏻

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +2

      And actually I wonder... Since most screens are 60hz there has to be that 3:2 or 2:3 pulldown, right? So what you see is not 24fps but actually more like 30 right? So can you actually see the difference between 24 and 30fps when using a shutter of 1/50th for both? Some say 30fps doesn't look as 'cinematic' but maybe it's just the shutter of 1/60th when using the 180° rule... 🤔🤯 Edit: I have my next video! I'll do the test!

    • @paulcain548
      @paulcain548 2 роки тому +1

      @@JorisHermans exactly. When watching UA-cam on my tv I honestly cannot see any difference apart from jitters sometimes Maybe it’s my 👀 I don’t know but would be very interested in the comments.

  • @splendorproducciones1785
    @splendorproducciones1785 2 роки тому +5

    Yo también experimenté lo mismo. Incluso noto a veces ese tartamudeo de los 24 fps, sin subirlo en UA-cam. Para mí lo mejor es 30 fps

  • @brysonsales
    @brysonsales 2 роки тому +3

    Are you still going to use a 24p timeline when editing or switch that to 30 too?

  • @GaryCunninghamyouareenough
    @GaryCunninghamyouareenough 2 роки тому

    "I even dream in 24 FPS..." 🤣🤣👏👏.
    This was really insightful Joris - thanks so much for sharing. I look forward to seeing if you like 30FPS 🤘

  • @Livingwithken
    @Livingwithken 2 роки тому +2

    There is a reason why most UA-camrs like Mr.Beast uses 30FPS you can also get the same cinematic experience if you always use the 180 degree rule. I switched awhile back and never went back. And there is a reason why some companies have to add 24fps as a firmware update later and give you 30-60fps when it’s first released.

  • @marsgizmo
    @marsgizmo 2 роки тому +21

    I also like 30 for UA-cam, especially for having more fluid motion.
    24 looks too jittery on YT when having a lot of motion.

    • @chrisharris_arizona
      @chrisharris_arizona Рік тому +2

      @@Meteor79000 absolutely correct. I haven’t seen any of the big film UA-camrs explain this when they shout 24fps from the rooftops. There’s an asterisk: fps with refresh rate determines judder or no judder. It has nothing to do with UA-cam’s processing of the file. A juddering 24fps video on a 60Hz monitor, looks smooth on a 120Hz tv. Want your video to be viewed with no judder on the most displays? Use 30fps.

    • @numbersix9477
      @numbersix9477 9 місяців тому

      @@chrisharris_arizona
      One learns to deal with defects in the video and audio media that one consumes. For decades I watched 24 fps content on TVs that would only display at 60 fps. Jitter was there, I simplly blocked it out. Did I have any choice?
      About a decade back we replaced our living room TV with a TV that could display 120 fps. It was a if Merlin had come through and waved a magic wand. Movies in particular looked SO much better.
      ... Long story made short, I researched and discovered the source of the improvement.
      We will never buy another TV with a 60 hertz panel.

    • @chrisharris_arizona
      @chrisharris_arizona 9 місяців тому

      @@numbersix9477 I wonder going forward if there’s any use to anyone manufacturing 60Hz displays for anything (besides price…but they aren’t great with 24fps so they add cost to your eyes). I know there’s some phones that do 120Hz now. To be the most compatible with most frame rates (in the US), they need to be 120 or 240Hz. Let’s just get everyone to 120Hz already haha.

  • @MotoFamMayhem
    @MotoFamMayhem 2 роки тому +12

    I had to go from 30fps to 60fps for the exact jitters as you're talkin about in this video... Our cameras are always panning or moving at a higher pace because we're filming motorsports so that's likely the reason I feel 60+fps works best for us 👊😎

    • @workoholekhh7542
      @workoholekhh7542 2 роки тому +1

      Exactly

    • @VErmuratski
      @VErmuratski Рік тому +1

      60FPS - is the best. People just overuse the term "cinematic look", do not really understand what it is... The thing is - USE ND FILTER and 180 degree rule for shutter speed. And it will be motion blur FOREEVER!!

    • @royaltykidstv
      @royaltykidstv 28 днів тому

      @@VErmuratskiwait the 180degree rule will give you motion blur?

    • @royaltykidstv
      @royaltykidstv 28 днів тому

      And you edit on 60fps timeline? Or 24timeline?

  • @Drunken_Hamster
    @Drunken_Hamster Рік тому +10

    I've learned more since the last time I commented. So long story kinda short, you ARE seeing things. Depending on how your camera works in different modes (PAL vs NTSC) it could be shooting 23.976 when you have 24 selected. This makes a difference if your project timeline is not exactly matched. On top of that, youtube re-encodes 23.976 to 24, which causes judders. On top of that the 180 shutter rule on most cameras for 24 turns out to not function for that reason MIXED WITH the fact that they tend to not have 1/48, and instead have 1/50.
    My point is, I know you shot 30 with a 1/50 for a month and decided to go back to 24, BUT, I propose two new trials for you. Shoot 30 with a 1/33.3 shutter (for no flicker but more motion blur to compensate having extra frames. If you can't set that shutter speed, the equivalent in angle is 324 degrees.) and outside of that, shoot 25 (which on most cameras is integer 25 aka actual/real 25) with a slower 1/40 shutter speed for just a touch of extra smoothness. And of course no judder due to timeline mismatch and YT re-encoding bullcrap.
    Alternatively, if you wanna stick to the 180 guideline, 25-1/50 works just fine, though if you ever travel to NTSC land, you'll need to change the shutter to 1/30, 1/40, or 1/60 in order to not have artificial light flicker. ((Really my point is if you can't reconcile the extra frames with 30, 25p 1/40 is the best one size fits all setup.))
    Let us know what happens in testing! And may your footage be blessed to look great, regardless! After all, composition and lighting are more important that frame rate. (especially when you don't include shutter speed in frame rate and set it to human natural perception with is 1/40-1/50 for lower FPS, and 360-degrees shutter angle for above 40fps.)

    • @pauloferreiraart
      @pauloferreiraart Рік тому

      @alldayplayin Great considerations. Did you had any other problem because of the 23.976?

    • @brandonbuckles826
      @brandonbuckles826 Рік тому

      Lol I actually just commented the same, but minus the explanation. Glad I saw this comment.

    • @AmeriMutt76
      @AmeriMutt76 Рік тому

      I only shoot Fuji, so 180 is easy (which brands don't have 180 shutter speeds?). The look is what's most important, right? I have to say 30/60 will always remind me of 90's soap opera's, especially Peter Jacksons 60 fps attemps. 24 still provides the most natural movement to my eye.
      Imo, we've become used to 30fps because youtube Channels are largely self taught, leading to this eco chamber. There's also not a lot of color graded action scenes. Of course, ymmv.

    • @FLASHAHOLIC_TV
      @FLASHAHOLIC_TV 4 місяці тому

      @@AmeriMutt76 I night shoot 23.976 1/48 HLG3 in the UK, I tried 50 1/100 but there was far too much grain in dark areas. I occasionally get a bit of banding at the bottom of the image when filming near a street light. my camera doesn't support 25fps in the 265 codec.

  • @mrheng562
    @mrheng562 2 роки тому +1

    It’s not just you. I’ve noticed that earlier in my shooting experience. Which is why I shoot exclusively is 30fps. I only do 24fps when filmmaking.

  • @CristinaFilms
    @CristinaFilms 2 роки тому +1

    Your studio/background looks so good, really good! What do you use to light your background?

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      A cheap white LED panel and a small RGB light.

    • @CristinaFilms
      @CristinaFilms 2 роки тому

      @@JorisHermans Thank you! Looks really good!

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      ​@@CristinaFilms The color on the wall makes all the difference! I painted them with Granite Peak SW6250 from Sherwin Williams. If you google it you'll get the exact color.

    • @CristinaFilms
      @CristinaFilms 2 роки тому

      @@JorisHermans how nice of you to share☺️Thank you!

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      @@CristinaFilms You never know if you feel like painting 🤷🏻‍♂️😄

  • @TomDMelo
    @TomDMelo 2 роки тому

    Hey Joris, what about using optical flow for some of the shots done in 24fps? I know that you mentioned the issue is not when editing , but with UA-cam conversion , but I’ve been experimenting with optical flow during editing when I perceive some potential for jittery and it seems smooth as butter when uploaded and seen on UA-cam

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому

      Yeah, the thing is, my current macbook pro can't handle optical flow 😅

    • @TomDMelo
      @TomDMelo 2 роки тому

      @@JorisHermans I know what you mean, same here. Optical flow is quite heavy. I usually render the clip only so that I can play 😅… but that is on Davinci Resolve.. not sure other NLEs

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому

      Let's hope I'll be able to save up for a Mac Studio fast! 😉

  • @johnster02
    @johnster02 2 роки тому +2

    i would post a link to a 30fps clip and a 24 but if you look for comparisons on google you can see a difference in stuttering FOR SURE.
    for people saying 24 always looks better than 30 they have the same motion blur, the difference is a few extra frames. panning on 24 is choppier than 30 no doubt. if your camera doesn’t have stabilization 30 will look like a HUGE step up in quality. for youtubers the appeal is that we aren’t a movie, but we also aren’t 60fps. 30 is a great mix of looking realistic with motion blur without all the extra frames. 24 is just a few too little for most walking work. 24 fps also can’t be slowed down. 30 fps can be slowed by 80% to be a perfect 24 frame timeline and adds a nice dreamy look.
    also no flickering is huge for me

  • @Madddy68
    @Madddy68 5 місяців тому

    Cool and thanks from Switzerland

  • @MKBontwikkeling
    @MKBontwikkeling 2 роки тому

    Weer een nederlands kwaliteitskanaal! Awesome!

  • @colewilliams6715
    @colewilliams6715 Рік тому +4

    DUDE this drove me absolutely crazy for the longest time. I've been shooting in 24fps ever since I started videography. Someone tried to tell me that American Tv was all 30fps and I didn't believe them at first. But once I did my research I found out that tvs are all 60hz and 24 doesn't go into it evenly and ends up skipping every 3rd frame. That sent me down a rabbit hole trying to figure out fps and refresh rates. It drove me crazy because smartphones and most laptops are still 60hz as well. Some are 120hz as is mine. 120 goes into 24 evenly so I never noticed jittering or skipping of frames. FOR 3 YEARS IVE BEEN DELIVERY VIDEOS BACK TO CLIENTS IN 24FPS. Their videos are playing like shat when they watch them on their 60hz screens😂 I have an iphone 13 that has variable refresh ad up to 120hz so I never knew what they were playing back like in 60hz. I think what bothers me most about 24fps is that I want so badly to keep using it because I know it looks cinematic and badass on my end but It's looking jittery on someone else's end. Another thing I try to point out to people is that, technically American tv is in 30fps yes but when we do a 3:2 pull down onto a 24fps movie to be broadcast on tv, it's still actually 24fps to our eyes. We're only seeing 24 new frame of movement. The pull down method adds freeze frames in between. It doesn't magically add 6 new frames with movement. Hopefully that makes sense. I figured this out by doing an experiment: Setup a camera on a tripod and film your tv screen and set your camera to 60fps to match the refresh rate of your tv. Every frame you see in the video will be showing a newly refreshed image on the screen. Find something you know for a fact is in 30fps (Just put on the local news or something) Get at least a 1 second video of that. Now open Netflix or any streaming service and put on a movie you know if 24fps. (Stranger Things is 24fps) get at least a 1 second clip of that. Toss them into your editor (I use Premiere) Create a 60fps fps sequence and import the clip you got of whatever was showing in 30fps on your tv (The news). Trim it so it's 1 second long. Then manually go through each frame and keep track every time there is a new frame with movement (NOT FREEZE FRAMES). For 30fps there should be a new frame with movement every other frame because it's 30fps on a 60fps timeline. When you reach the end of the clip you should of counted 30 new frame of movement in the 1 second clip. Now delete that clip and add in the 24fps clip you recorded (Stranger Things) onto your 60fps sequence. Trim it to 1 second and do the exact same thing. Go through frame by frame. Again counting each new frame with movement (NOT FREEZE FRAMES). You should be get a new frame with movement followed by 2 freeze frames. Then a new frame with movement followed by 1 freeze frame. Then this cycle continues. Essentially your getting 3 frame holds on screen then 2 frame holds on screen. This is where the name 3:2 pull down comes. When you get to the end of the clip you should have counted 24 new frames of movement. Even though it is it's being broadcasted and converted into 30fps with the 3:2 pull down, it's still being seen as 24fps to our eyes. This is why I didn't believe the guy when he told me everything you see on TV is in 30fps. Because it's not necessarily true. I used to binge watch movies on FX back when they actually were known for only playing movies. It was so obvious it was 24fps to my eye especially when watching it all day during the summer than switching to the local news which was 30fps. All in all, yes it 30fps but its kind of not at the same time if it's the 3:2 drop down. Don't ask me what method they use to convert British 25fps to 30 for American TV haha. But back to the topic on hand, UA-cam. As far as I know UA-cam does not perform the 3:2 pull down. I feel like if that were the case then it would look normal on any monitor regardless the refresh rate. Because then it's not going to skip any frames. If it DIDN"T do the 3:2 method and you watched your 24fps video on a 60hz monitor than you would get this effect. But i'm confused because I see exactly what you're talking about in your example video and my laptop is 120fps? Daphuq?

    • @exceptico6156
      @exceptico6156 Рік тому

      So what frame rate should we use? Lol

    • @petrub27
      @petrub27 Рік тому

      @@exceptico6156 the higher the better.

  • @SuperJoePardo
    @SuperJoePardo 2 роки тому +15

    I've always been confused by why to shoot in 24fps, when it doesn't play natively on many displays without special settings to change the display refresh rate down. The jutters and stutters always bothered me as well so I stuck with 30.

    • @sellwithmanuel
      @sellwithmanuel 2 роки тому +1

      Same here!! I thought it was just me going crazy lol

    • @fredriksvard2603
      @fredriksvard2603 2 роки тому +3

      Do you shoot for actual cinema? If no, stay away from 24.

    • @Pfagnan
      @Pfagnan Рік тому +1

      24 sucks!! I always shoot in 30p or 60p. Way smoother especially for UA-cam and when panning especially

  • @TSGAdventures
    @TSGAdventures 2 роки тому +4

    I always shoot in 24FPS but always thought they looked jittery so I switched to 30 FPS and they seem fine now. So sticking with 30 FPS for now it just seems much smoother.

    • @fredriksvard2603
      @fredriksvard2603 2 роки тому

      Depends on what you shoot. I have no idea why anyone would want their, idk, car, bird, product, travel etc footage to be "cinematic". Most videos would be terrible if treated like the godfather.

  • @rfdez2724
    @rfdez2724 2 роки тому

    You are all right, UA-cam destroy the video Quality, To avoid that a little bit I shot on 60 FPS, 1/50 when camera is moving. Even so 4k video is destroyed by UA-cam system.

    • @petrub27
      @petrub27 Рік тому

      U can't use 1/50 with 60p. The minimum will be 1/60

  • @Pfagnan
    @Pfagnan 2 роки тому +1

    Good video Joris - it’s good to experiment that’s how you learn n’est-ce-pas?

  • @exposureseries3747
    @exposureseries3747 2 роки тому +5

    I thought I was crazy for this exact reason, well not knowing the technical stuff, but seeing the jittery footage at 24 fps. I’ve been shooting 30 fps for my entire time because I see it as smoother. I shoot at 1/60th, for most things but I’ve been starting to use 1/50th by accident. I needed to brighten up my drone footage with ND filter on it and ended up liking the little bit extra motion blurr I got. So in my opinion I prefer 30 fps and depending on situation I mix between the two shutter speeds. I just couldn’t understand why everyone liked 24fps so much when to me it looked so shitty!

    • @rack_9
      @rack_9 Рік тому +2

      Exactly that's what I'm saying bro, people in discord calling me names and getting mad at me because I said I use 60fps and why should I use 24fps when it's choppy and the frame rate is slow. It's like "hello" yall do realize 24fps is slow

    • @exposureseries3747
      @exposureseries3747 Рік тому +1

      @@rack_9 Don’t they always teach to film with the output in mind. If 24fps looks like shit on UA-cam and your a UA-camr shouldn’t you produce videos that look there best on UA-cam. Not cinema frame rate. Idk seems to make sense to me but your right there’s a lot of people who will only shoot 24fps and nothing else. I still like 30 fps shoot at 1/50th of a sec a balance of both worlds a tiny bit more motion blur but proper play back on UA-cam.

    • @jimveybe7689
      @jimveybe7689 11 місяців тому +1

      @@exposureseries3747 Never been to film school, so don’t know. Historically, 24 fps was the cinema rate established in the industry 100 years ago as a combination of acceptable quality and film stock economy, for most commercial principal photography and some theater projection (16mm was also used in distribution for greater economy, even when the work was created in 35mm). Now that fps is no longer a fixed standard for cameras, NLE and video projection, aren’t we free to create what looks best to us and our clients? I agree that if the client wants their work to look like X, then it’s our job as commercial content creators to give them what they want, or pass on the work.
      In pre-production, I show some client a suggested look and some alternative looks, and they must be the ones to choose the look. I want happy and paying clients to refer me more of the same, right? So, if a client sees more judder from a sample 24fps work on the UA-cam platform, and tells me the judder is not a big deal because the get what they think is a more cinematic look (I know, I know), then hey it’s their money. As for me and my taste buds, I focus on production qualities for “cinematic“ values, not frame rates, focal lengths or depth of focus.
      Looking forward, it just makes sense to produce at an fps rate compatible with current and likely future monitor refresh rates. That means 30fps judder far less than 24 on the current 60fps monitors in use. Tomorrow, 90, 120 and 240 may become the new standard, which will be fine because I shoot and create in 30, a prime factor of all likely future monitor refresh rates. 24 is not, and will judder into the foreseeable future.

    • @exposureseries3747
      @exposureseries3747 11 місяців тому

      @@jimveybe7689 your correct, creators need to create art in response to which viewing experiences the audience will see their work.

    • @FLASHAHOLIC_TV
      @FLASHAHOLIC_TV 4 місяці тому

      For low light log shooting 24fps 1/48>50 completely destroys 60fps 1/120. The shadow grain is harsh at 60fps even with high end cameras.

  • @jaywalker.
    @jaywalker. 2 роки тому +1

    Quickly started to love this channel, thanks! I'm shooting a video for YT this weekend-in a narrative style documenting the build process of a small PC-so I'm very interested. I was planning to shoot 24, but now I'll probably opt for 30. I'm sure some of the shots will be slowmo for added detail. One question, though: I've noticed a few comments suggesting you can shoot at a higher frame rate-50fps, 60fps on a 30fps timeline-to allow the option for slowmo. So, how do you use that footage properly if you want it at full speed? Is there some way to discard the extra information on import? Thanks again!

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +2

      Your editing software will automatically drop half the frames. The only problem with that workflow is motion blur. 60fps slowed down looks better when using a shutter of 1/125th (180° rule) but if you drop that footage on a 30fps timeline it won't look the same as footage shot in 30fps at 1/60th. It won't look bad but it will look sharper and maybe even a bit "robotic" when there are fast movements.

    • @jaywalker.
      @jaywalker. 2 роки тому

      I've watched a lot more videos, now,-including more of yours, thanks!-so I *think* I have much better grasp on things. I will definitely be shooting mostly at 30 fps and editing on a 30 fps timeline. The slowmo shots and pans I'll shoot at 60 fps. This seems to be the most stress-free setup. I do have a question, though.
      I know that can *interpret* 30p footage on import to keep the smoothness on a 24p timeline. Some say it gives a slight dreamy effect which could be nice. But I'm guessing the audio would then be unusable? Supposing we had no dialogue, and only natural sound like the cutting of cardboard, rustling plastic, drill sounds. Would slightly slowed 30p footage on a 24p timeline sound strange? It seems like such a small difference might not matter, particularly with the option the maintain the same pitch in editing. What are your thoughts, pls? Thanks.

    • @hamurabidios
      @hamurabidios Рік тому

      @Joris Hermans i am new in videos and editing (resolve 18). I want am advice.
      1)If i shoot everything in 30 fps, if i want a few slow motion shots should i shoot them in 60 fps?
      2)And then when i throw the videos in my timeline i should make the timeline in 30 fps? Or let it in 24?
      3)shutter speeds ,since i am in europe, will be 1/50 when i shoot 50 fps and 1/100 when i shoot in 60 fps for slow mo?
      The 180 degree rule cannot be executed at 100% due to flicering lights
      Thanks in advance

    • @hamurabidios
      @hamurabidios Рік тому

      ​@@JorisHermans so what you should do in order to not look robotic but also not have flickering lights?

  • @whiterock1865
    @whiterock1865 2 роки тому +4

    I shoot all my projects in either 30 or 60 frames per second. And not once have I ever had a client have an issue with any frame rate issue honestly what makes it better or rather more important factor in the quality of your video is your color bit depth so you can fix mixed lighting have more leeway to make it look good. Frame rate tends to be the lowest common denominator unless of course you’re shooting some thing that’s high motion. The only time I’ve ever shot at 24 frames per second was for another videographer who still thinks that 24 frames is the cats ass?! Go figure.

    • @royaltykidstv
      @royaltykidstv 28 днів тому

      Question, if I shoot everything in 60fps even during ppl giving a speech will my video be good? And am I able to edit in a 24fps timeline or only in 60fps timeline?

  • @steveschnetzler5471
    @steveschnetzler5471 2 роки тому +1

    Yep, it is jumpy (viewing in germany). Could also be compression artifacts?

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому

      Let's hope 30fps will solve it... or most of it anyways.

  • @Ahayu-lindo
    @Ahayu-lindo 2 роки тому

    Use handbreak, i know what you mean it is so annoying the stutter. I convert it to 60hz and lower the size of the video. Works better now!

  • @electronicbox6990
    @electronicbox6990 2 роки тому

    Nice topic! Now a question, for people like you and me in EU how can we shot in 30 fps without flicker? Keep shutter speed around 1/50 or?
    Can you say if the fps or shutter count wil cost flicker?

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому

      Yep, 1/50th won't cause flicker in Europe. Here's a useful tool to calculate flicker free combinations: www.red.com/flicker-free-video

    • @FLASHAHOLIC_TV
      @FLASHAHOLIC_TV 4 місяці тому

      Rambalac shoots 4K 60fps 1/100

  • @lucabastianello9830
    @lucabastianello9830 2 роки тому

    i started to prepare videos in 24 frames, they are faster rendering, but I find more troubles seeing it shoooting on the socials, so I think I'll come back soon to 30fps, Europe standard, a tleast for my more delicate videos.

  • @leoblog8116
    @leoblog8116 2 роки тому

    Super interesting Video!

  • @VintageInsightPhotography
    @VintageInsightPhotography 2 роки тому +9

    I'm following this with great interest. I've noticed my UA-cam videos are stuttering lately. I also shoot everything in 24fps and have been contemplating this same change. I'll join you in this experiment. I hope it works!

  • @ChristopherLRussell
    @ChristopherLRussell 2 роки тому +14

    I shot 24 FPS the last 3+ years for my channel. I’m not even sure where I heard that this was the “standard“. But I decided to switch to 30 FPS in the beginning of this year, and I think this is where I will stay.

  • @juzzonmorris
    @juzzonmorris 2 роки тому +6

    You're not the first content creator who's suggested shooting in 30fps instead of 24fps. There's also the added benefit of being able to slow down the footage in 30fps. However you do lose light when shooting in low light situations. This is very all interesting. 🤔
    I'll stay tuned to see how it works out for you. 👍🏾

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      I'm very curious myself! I know it should look smoother but question is how much... 🤔🤨

  • @andreaswening
    @andreaswening 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the many comments, but does anyone know why there is still PAL for 25/50/100 fps and NTSC for 24/30/60/120? Why is it not possible just to select the fps and shutter I want? Is there anything else what is modified if I switch from PAL and NTSC to get 30 fps?

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому

      Supposedly PAL has better image quality because it has 625 horizontal lines but I think that was mainly a thing in the analogue years. In today's digital video content I doubt if that's even noticeable or even relevant 🤔

    • @andreaswening
      @andreaswening 2 роки тому

      @@JorisHermans Yes, PAL/NTSC was needed in old times to separate the different resolutions and fps but today everything is 720p/1080/4K and the question was why do I have to switch between the 2 modes. For example my Sony A7S3 can do 25 fps but if I want to switch to 30 I have first to change the camera to NTSC mode and in a second step can change the frame rate. Wyh is it not possible just to switch between 24/25/30/50/60 etc. why is the extra and inconvenient step to switch NTSC/PAL needed?
      Maybe someone knows if there are other changes in the background?

    • @RadMedusa
      @RadMedusa 2 роки тому +1

      @@andreaswening I think it's a matter of not overwhelming the user with too many options. Obviously experts want the full list without having to change the region, but lots of cameras are marketed to beginners and intermediates.

  • @FrameVoyager
    @FrameVoyager 2 роки тому

    Interesting... Now you're making me go back through my videos and see if I can see it in my content . Maybe I'm just used to it? I notice more when a video is 30p then 24p😅

  • @philippemichel1022
    @philippemichel1022 2 роки тому

    I wonder what the results would be if you shot in 24 but interpolated the footage in adobe premiere to 30 frames per second and then uploaded to UA-cam

  • @neoterixx3440
    @neoterixx3440 2 роки тому

    Great content as usual. Fair point, but Im tot really a fan of how 30fps looks when trying to get that cinematic look which I prefer. Anyways I love the hue of your RBG light, please share how I can achieve it. thanks

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому

      It's just a blue RGB light set at hue 200 but I think it's the color of the wall that's more important. Google Granite Peak SW 6250 from Sherwin-Williams paints for the exact color 😉

    • @neoterixx3440
      @neoterixx3440 2 роки тому

      @@JorisHermans thank you for the information and the speedy reply. It looks 👌👌👌

  • @manolomiguelvalenzuela4877
    @manolomiguelvalenzuela4877 2 місяці тому

    I noticed it too.. i am slowly transitioning to 30 fps,and go back sometimes to see the difference

  • @RivuSouravBanerjeeVideoEditor
    @RivuSouravBanerjeeVideoEditor 2 роки тому

    there was a time i always shot a 30 while using an iPhone, it looked fine, in some cases it advantageous too. Now i shoot in 25fps(India). One can go fr both .. whichever look better to him and depending on situations.
    But .. i’m not saying this in this regard .. but , the future can be worse… with so much data being uploaded on youtube it can be very soon that youtube will start compressing the videos more and more to manage the huge amount of data.

  • @ThePigeon51
    @ThePigeon51 Рік тому

    My phone has adaptive refresh rate so if a video is 24 fps my phone screen will only refresh 24 times per second. I don't think the problem with 60 hz screens will apply here. It also helps with battery life too.

  • @truthseeker6804
    @truthseeker6804 2 роки тому +2

    i record in 25fps because thats the only 4k mode in my pal camera. lmao. unless i switch to ntsc then i get 24 and 30. i agree i notice stutters in 24fps, which could be because i leave the shutter speed on auto, so its probably the shutter speed too high. but overall people dont care and i feel im just overreacting to something viewers didnt care or notice. so i just ignore it and focus on the content.

  • @GoodGuysMedia
    @GoodGuysMedia 2 роки тому

    I REALLY WISH I found this video a month later... that way I could binge watch all the videos and get your final verdict. I guess I gotta turn all my notifications on so I don't miss them!

  • @yihongsuk
    @yihongsuk 2 роки тому

    It's a question that I've been always had in my mind. I will wait for the results of your experiments. You have one here in Canada who supports your idea.

  • @mosesknows2062
    @mosesknows2062 2 роки тому +5

    24fps is just what viewers have become use to since the invention of sound in film, some ninety years ago... 24fps was
    the least amount af frames and still get smooth, quality sound... We have become use to the motion- blur that it gives us...
    For me, I shoot everything at 30fps-1/60 shutter, I've found it looks better, (smoother), than at 24... Thx, Moses...

    • @deluego3603
      @deluego3603 2 роки тому +1

      Its not just because we're used to it. Movies look awful in anything over 24fps.
      I saw The Hobbit in theaters when it played in 48fps and it looked like a cheap daytime soap opera.
      When boulders fell I could clearly see they were nothing more than giant pieces of foam.
      Every special effect, set piece, makeup and prosthetic was so obviously fake It completely disrupted the suspension of disbelief.

    • @mosesknows2062
      @mosesknows2062 2 роки тому

      @@deluego3603 48 fps from my understanding, is what is called "double framed" the same exact frame is repeated
      twice, for hyper clarity/sharpness, so it's a super clear 24 fps... I don't really like it also, that's different than say,
      30/60fps ... Thx, Moses...

  • @twotimesco
    @twotimesco 2 роки тому +1

    To be honest I got the same problem,when I was shooting videos with my drone in 4k/24 fps on my phone screen everything was fine,but when I was checking again on my computer I was pretty much angry with all the jitters and stutters,so yeah,I understand you brother

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому

      It's so annoying! 😭

    • @igoresque
      @igoresque 8 місяців тому

      Does your phone have a 120Hz display by any chance? And does your computer have a 60Hz monitor?

  • @ElusiveFrame
    @ElusiveFrame 2 роки тому

    You should have uploaded it on April first. 🤣
    Good one Joris. I'll look into the subject. 🤔

  • @COSMALofficial
    @COSMALofficial 2 роки тому +1

    I use 24fps because of color changing lights. for some reason any time I shoot in 30fps, the lights flicker between colors, but 24fps seems to smooth that out. 🤷‍♂️

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      Where do you live? Do you set the shutter at 1/60th when shooting 30fps and 1/50th when shooting 24fps?

  • @mattiasnilsson9138
    @mattiasnilsson9138 2 роки тому +2

    I think it loks like 24p should look. Your really have to pan very slow when shooting in 24p to make it smooth. I know that RED has some info about pan speeds on their homepage. For me 30fps looks to much like television/broadcast. On some MacBook Pros you can force the refresh rate to 48hz.

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      Maybe I'm just seeing things because I've been looking at the same shots for way too long 🤔

    • @mattiasnilsson9138
      @mattiasnilsson9138 2 роки тому +2

      @@JorisHermans hehe, but I understand what you mean and 24p can be choppy for sure. Especially when played on a monitor not supporting 24p playback. I still think its better than 30p but you have to me careful with panning to fast :)

    • @mattiasnilsson9138
      @mattiasnilsson9138 2 роки тому +3

      @@JorisHermans Watched in again and I think its looks good. And it looks like its handheld so a little shaky is expected.

  • @jimveybe7689
    @jimveybe7689 11 місяців тому +3

    24fps was the film industry standard for almost 100 years (1930). 4x3 30fps (29.97) NTSC was the USA broadcast TV standard (1953). 16:9 30fps 1080 HDTV is the current video standard (2006 Blu-Ray, 2014 broadcast networks), to be replaced by 4k after 2035. 24fps has it’s aesthetic appeal in a 30 world, as do 60, 90, 120 and 240, especially for motion and gaming, and plenty of filmmakers still maintain a death-grip on 24 or 23.976 even as standards change in both computer monitors and cinema video projection, which represent almost all of their distribution income stream. However, does it not just makes sense to future-proof our work from creation instead of live with judder-induced regret as refresh rates continue to rise in multiples of 30? We're not so concerned about the expense of capturing or projecting six more film frames per second anymore...

  • @sleepless51
    @sleepless51 2 роки тому

    I'm not an expert but on Sony cameras, 30 FPS is reserved for NTSC and 24 or 25 FPS are reserved for PAL. I've seen someone shooting in 30 FPS in PAL region (Europe) and all the lights were flickering. So, seems like it won't be possible to use 30 FPS on a PAL region and get good results, and we in Europe are stuck with at least 25 FPS. Any thoughts?

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +2

      You can shoot 30fps in Europe without any problems. You just need to set the shutter to 1/50th instead of 1/60th. That's what causes the flicker. Here's a handy tool to calculate flicker-free combinations: www.red.com/flicker-free-video
      And (24) 23.98 is for video with NTSC compatibility. 25/50 and 100 are PAL.

    • @sleepless51
      @sleepless51 2 роки тому

      Hey @@JorisHermans that's very useful! Checking this now. Thanks a lot! :)

  • @popcornUser
    @popcornUser 2 роки тому

    nice mate, lets go

  • @jfproductions24
    @jfproductions24 2 роки тому

    would still edit the project in 24fps project or change it to a 30fps sequence?

  • @novaflowproductions
    @novaflowproductions 2 роки тому

    I get jittery with h.265 but not with h.264 probably due to how UA-cam decodes it but this is not always the case it may be how its rendered as well.

  • @diegocaracasfc
    @diegocaracasfc 2 роки тому

    How do they do with movies at 24fps and they pan, and shot in high speed movements?

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      Well, I'm not at all an expert but they know how fast they can pan before the judder happens. Then again, you can't pan super slow all the time so I guess they try to avoid those medium fast pans where the effect is most noticeable... But again, I'm just guessing here...

  • @VozMadridista
    @VozMadridista 2 роки тому +1

    I shoot 30fps for all my YT videos. I find it is better if I need to apply color corrections as well

  • @TheSaltMines
    @TheSaltMines 2 роки тому

    this is why i stopped doing 24 fps on youtube it just doesnt look as smooth depending on the content. so i do 30 fps or 60 for smooth zooms and pans and etc (i have multiple channels)

  • @capitanmelanito
    @capitanmelanito 7 місяців тому

    Loving to find out you are belgian as well ❤❤❤❤❤ I follow you and I did not know until now.

  • @LearnExploreJP
    @LearnExploreJP 2 роки тому

    lets see what will happen next. will wait :)

  • @workingwiththelight3119
    @workingwiththelight3119 2 роки тому

    I am in UK and I shoot 25fps. I don't like bright light so if I change for 30fps I would have to increase the light output. My eyes don't like it. I use Canon M50 with kit lens as I like 18mm field of view. This lens is f3.5 at wide end and to have everything lit properly without exceeding iso800 I need to be very careful. When I have better camera, with usable ISO over 1600 I might consider 30fps.

  • @erickheyl8293
    @erickheyl8293 2 роки тому

    Great short video -- I think I will try the same!

  • @DonBurton1
    @DonBurton1 2 роки тому

    Just too hard for me to get past the too smooth motion of 30. Always feels like a local nightly newsreel clip from 1985

  • @bluemarblemark
    @bluemarblemark 2 роки тому

    yup, it happens
    "cinematic" is useless if the YT transcoding trashes the look

  • @JoeVazquezProductorMusical
    @JoeVazquezProductorMusical 2 роки тому

    I film in 4k 60fps after that I edit the footages in 4k 24fps, why? Suddenly I like some part and I wanted to put in slow motion I don't to worry "ohh I forgot to put my camera in 60fps" I think 30fps is good but 60 or 120fps are the best codec you can get in films to have any choice in editing. Cheers

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      Problem is that the motion blur doesn't look natural that way 😕

  • @jettschenker
    @jettschenker 3 місяці тому

    30p does seem to be easiest to create and digest for me personally.
    It's the standard for broadcast TV and Journalistic Documentaries.
    25p/25p does look pleasing for cinematic movies, but most videos on YT are not movies, they are talking head videos and general nonsense so there is really no point in the slower cinematic frame rates for those.
    So sit back and relax with 30p and if you have a lot of fast action in your videos, bump up to 60p for those.

  • @ruchirsajwan
    @ruchirsajwan 2 роки тому

    Makes sense.

  • @thomaskatraouras9806
    @thomaskatraouras9806 2 роки тому

    if you are in europe and the curent of electricity is 230v/50hz i would try 25fps and 50fps with shuter speeds in icroments of 50 (25fps 50ss or 100ss alternative 50fps 100ss or 200ss ) , if i am not mistaken 24fps is for the USA and countries with 110v curent as for youtube goes have u experimented with the export form and size from your edditing program

  • @rvalyfe7780
    @rvalyfe7780 Рік тому

    I think the fair footage looks great🏆

  • @jeffreybuoncristiano
    @jeffreybuoncristiano 2 роки тому

    yep! you are right. i actually made a video coincidentally covering similar points. i don't want to link it coz it'll seem spammy, but you might like it, furthering your point

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому

      Hey Jeffrey! I had your video already linked in the description 👌🏻

    • @jeffreybuoncristiano
      @jeffreybuoncristiano 2 роки тому

      @@JorisHermans hahah wow that's crazy. Thank you! UA-cam is a lot smaller world than we imagine huh!? please to e-meet you!

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому

      @@jeffreybuoncristiano Same 😁

  • @CarsonHolt
    @CarsonHolt 2 роки тому

    I found the same problem. And with all my content being UA-cam targeted it made 24 fps not extremely desirable

  • @tricamel
    @tricamel 2 роки тому

    Smooth here, phone and 2 TVs 50" and 75". Really couldn't see it. UK 50Hz mains maybe. I have noticed when I first upload it takes UA-cam ages to render everything. Sometimes a couple of days. Could it be that?

    • @tricamel
      @tricamel 2 роки тому

      I have notice 30fps gets rendered faster.

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      Interesting 🤔 That would be a nice bonus 💥

  • @LeslieWorks
    @LeslieWorks 2 роки тому

    Dude I've been noticing the same thing, been bothering me so much. I'm going to switch as well

  • @VictorEdemSetordjie
    @VictorEdemSetordjie 2 роки тому +12

    I tried both 24fps and 30fps when I first started making videos….. and I completely preferred 30fps. The only time I ever used 24fps after that was when I needed to use a second camera for a client shoot and that second camera was limited to 4k 24fps. So I shot everything in 24fps to maintain consistency. 30fps any day.

    • @PhotoStory.
      @PhotoStory. 2 роки тому +1

      I started with 24 as well, now all my videos stick to 30, cause I think why not an extra 6 frames for a little bit smoothness.

    • @VictorEdemSetordjie
      @VictorEdemSetordjie 2 роки тому +3

      @@PhotoStory. exactly......people claiming 24 is cinematic is a bit of a cliche......I know people who use 24 fps just because they heard it's cinematic from youtube videos.....without understanding what it even means

    • @GoodGuysMedia
      @GoodGuysMedia 2 роки тому +1

      @@VictorEdemSetordjie i think it has a lot to do with intent. 24p communicates cinema almost instantly. Lighting composition and such contribute to cinema if it's filmed in 24frames. Otherwise, a well lit, well composed scene shot at 30p looks like a soap opera. Nothing wrong with it. But people look at it and say, "why does it look like that?" And they know nothing about cinema, they just know it looks different than what they are used to seeing. Did you intend for what you shot to have a soap opera look and feel?? Who knows? I know a ton of rookie cameramen who shoot 24p only because they were told to do so. They have no clue about how to use it intentionally, or what to communicate through that 24p framerate. With all that said, I can't wait for the results!

    • @RichardBauer_
      @RichardBauer_ 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed! 30FPS is the way to go! I’ve tried 24 but no, 30 is the way to go!

    • @holdmyown32
      @holdmyown32 2 роки тому

      @@GoodGuysMedia I’m in the minority that actually kinda likes soap opera effect.

  • @oguzT800
    @oguzT800 2 роки тому

    What are jitter and stutter? Are we sure that they are really videography terms? I can't find explanations about stutter and people corrected others by naming it judder instead of jitter.

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому +1

      Jitter judder stutter, I'm not a native English speaker so no idea what the correct word is 😁

    • @oguzT800
      @oguzT800 2 роки тому

      @@JorisHermans Me too Joris, that's why we struggling sometimes on technical terms. By the way while i catch you here, i am waiting more tutorials bro. Like your old lightning setup videos. Have a nice day bro.

  • @workoholekhh7542
    @workoholekhh7542 2 роки тому

    For better result and more smooth and cinematic shoot in 60 frame. The technical words for those stutters and jitters are FREEZE FRAME. Guys in Hollywood are familiar with that.

  • @foxyvisionsvideographer
    @foxyvisionsvideographer 3 місяці тому

    yay, that's why I started 3 years ago and never was convinced from those 24-25 fps. Because everything is online and on 30hz screens

  • @zsoltpinter6955
    @zsoltpinter6955 2 роки тому +1

    yeah, and anyway, if you share it on socials it gets quite choppy as the native frame rate on socials is 30fps. so basically IG, Tiktok double every 4th frame. Awful... I shoot everything in 30fps.

  • @fernandesdylan
    @fernandesdylan 2 роки тому +3

    I shoot travel videos for yt and I always shoot 60fps coz it looks so real. I am even not comfortable with 30!
    Once I accidentally shot at 30 and regretted it later coz you can see the jitter in fast pans.
    Even in the theatre when I see the jitter I'm like it's high time to move on from 24 fps!

    • @paulanderegg5536
      @paulanderegg5536 2 роки тому +1

      60p doesn't look too real with 1/60 shutter...it is 60p with 180 degree 1/120 shutter that is way too smooth looking.

    • @fernandesdylan
      @fernandesdylan 2 роки тому +1

      @@paulanderegg5536 right. I shoot with 1/120 shutter

    • @VErmuratski
      @VErmuratski Рік тому +1

      @@paulanderegg5536 How do you explain "way too smooth" ? 60FPS looks great and natural. Look at the world by your eyes - can you see any choppy stuff ? The answer is NO. When you shoot 30fps and pan you get choppy trouble. 60FPS - FOREVER.

    • @VErmuratski
      @VErmuratski Рік тому +1

      Absolutely right! 60fps is the BEST - very very natural. The thing is to use ND filter to maintain 180 degree rule for shutter

    • @fernandesdylan
      @fernandesdylan Рік тому

      @@VErmuratski Totally agree!!!

  • @codylander
    @codylander 2 роки тому

    I have recently started to really like 30fps.
    On my channel I have tried to stick with 24. But on my girlfriends channel I shoot all 30. It seems smoother and still has that great motion blur.

  • @Babsdoproductions
    @Babsdoproductions 2 роки тому

    That’s interesting if UA-cam is converting everything to 30p, I never noticed any issues unless someone didn’t do the best export settings. I think if you’re just doing UA-cam, go ahead and do 30p if that looks better to you, I know I’m going to do 24p or 60p for my taste as 30p is neither cinematic enough or smooth enough but I may have been burned out on years of using the old Canon GL1 30p Frame Movie Mode.

    • @JorisHermans
      @JorisHermans  2 роки тому

      Apparently UA-cam keeps it 24fps but the 60hz screens are still a problem.

    • @petrub27
      @petrub27 Рік тому

      But converting everything to 30p will increase the file size. I don't think they do that. Also stats for ners shows different frame rates, not everything is 30p

  • @skykingimagery899
    @skykingimagery899 Рік тому +1

    You are on the right track. Those who are insistent on 24 fps are stuck in history. It is a fictitious number. Determined more by the length of 35 mm film than reality. Higher frame rates meant larger canisters. Expensive.
    You are pixel peeping if you can really see the difference between 25 and 30 fps. The average person can't see unless told to critically examine it. And Broadcast TV is 30 fps. I shoot 5k 50 fps because it is so much smoother. Most of us are not producing true cinematic film. Like Casablanca or Citizen Kane.
    Shooting most drone video would more likely be classified as documentary. Sticking to the 180 rule "may" give a better result. So 5K 50 fps at 1/100 sec. And for all UA-cams, you are not trying to produce true cinematic effect. This is a over argued issue for the purists amongst us.

  • @TroyQwert
    @TroyQwert 5 місяців тому

    Recently i watched a very useful video on this subject and let me share the jist with you. Shoot in 30 fps, on the timeline change the sequence to 24 fps and REDUCE SPEED TO 80%. I don't wanna go much into details. But there's a smart idea in it. And yes, the world region plays a role. 😊

  • @dragonfist25
    @dragonfist25 10 місяців тому

    I shot some boxing and Muay Thai videos in 24fps and it looked terrible. WAY too much motion blur and it looked choppy and jerky.

  • @elliottmann
    @elliottmann 2 роки тому

    What camera did you use to shoot this video?

  • @ivanb86
    @ivanb86 2 роки тому +1

    I shoot 24, but you made me think. I thought these jitters are due to my inability to control the gimbal well, but... But.... Big but... I might try 30 hmmm