SPEED RAMPING and FRAME RATE to IMPROVE your videos.

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  • @jman-v7x3q
    @jman-v7x3q Рік тому +4

    Instant follow, can’t explain how long I’ve wasted time watching other videos just to find this one. Thank you for the ending tip about keeping shutter speed double of your recording speed I didn’t know that. Really new into photography didn’t expect it to be the maze it has been lol.

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  Рік тому

      Hey! Thanks for the comment! I have made a few other tutorial videos but need to keep on it. Thanks for the follow and good luck on your photo journey!

    • @jman-v7x3q
      @jman-v7x3q Рік тому +1

      @@TylerCave I was meaning other videos from other content creators that didn't share all the information the way you did, so thank you for that!

  • @jessicaauer414
    @jessicaauer414 4 роки тому +4

    Exactly what I was looking for and super helpful, thank you!

  • @KazzFlow
    @KazzFlow 5 років тому +20

    60fps could be slowed down to 40% with no problem and it will look smooth as butter still*

  • @gavinbeard8188
    @gavinbeard8188 3 роки тому

    Very helpful video Tyler, thank you!

  • @colleenhamilton894
    @colleenhamilton894 3 роки тому +4

    Nice video. Can you help me understand... If I shoot at 24fps can I do a speed ramp or does my frame rate have to be higher? I want to play some footage at normal speed, then have it sped up for a few seconds and then go back to normal speed. Also any advice when doing a driving timelapse-should I shoot in 24 or 60fps if I want to increase the speed say 5 or 10 times? When you do it in camera with a Gopro, I noticed it always gives you the end timewarp video at 30fps. I don't want 30fps so need to know should I shoot in 24 or 60fps?

  • @ryuk5748
    @ryuk5748 2 роки тому

    Thanks mate for this explanation...I had always a confusion about slomotion videos....I always thought that you have to shoot videos in slowmo and then to combine it with your normal videos....But now i understand that you have to use 120 fps and shoot normally and then using editor to adjust it accordingly...❤️

  • @Dragonstylejb1
    @Dragonstylejb1 4 роки тому

    Thanks for explaining this..just learned something new! I thought I had to cut the frame then make the adjustment..that little fx button..genious!

  • @kikowow82
    @kikowow82 4 роки тому +3

    It is quite clear with slowing down. But could you make some clarification on increasing the speed? What is the setting for speed ramp when we want that fast forward effect?! 1000 or 500 of original speed? If we are talking about let’s say 25fps sequence. Thanks.

  • @rickmoore419
    @rickmoore419 4 роки тому +11

    Comvert it to 23.976 FPS before adding it to your timeline so you can add effects like stabilization; which you can’t by time remapping

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  4 роки тому +2

      Very true! Good point 👌

  • @AttyBen
    @AttyBen 4 роки тому +10

    How do we know what fps is your timeline?, you only said the fps of the videos but not your timeline. Great vid hope you say it next time.

    • @DaJerse
      @DaJerse 3 роки тому

      Go to sequence settings !

  • @paulie2140
    @paulie2140 Рік тому

    Great video thank you but want to know about sequence FPS setting. Shooting a promo and want speed ramps, so would it be good practice to shoot in 60fps and then set playback to 24fps? It should give me slow mo and then I would just adjust the speed (at a faster rate) for when I want a ramp. Or do I lose the frames I want to put back in when putting it into a sequence with a less frame rate? Not sure what the best way to do this is and get conflicting info across videos. Thanks in advance.

  • @thatgaijinsg
    @thatgaijinsg 2 роки тому

    Thanks bro for the video this really helped with what i was struggling to do for my videography 🔥🔥

  • @hamidfloyd5346
    @hamidfloyd5346 3 роки тому +1

    good video , what i'm curious about is do you always interpret footage first or sometimes depends on if you want to add effects?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  3 роки тому

      Sometimes If I slow a clip down and I want to add effects, I will either nest the clip, or I will use an adjustment layer overtop and not directly on the clip

  • @StudioDaVeed
    @StudioDaVeed 5 років тому +8

    What about speed ramp UP?
    Is there a frame rate that works best for that?
    Thanks!

    • @luisaramirez4742
      @luisaramirez4742 5 років тому +1

      Let me know if you found the answer

    • @limpredator
      @limpredator 4 роки тому

      yea Im looking for the answer for this too !!

    • @GregEads
      @GregEads 4 роки тому +1

      Still looking for this, does it matter?

    • @StudioDaVeed
      @StudioDaVeed 4 роки тому +1

      @@GregEads
      I am going to say, No.
      I don't see video issues ramping UP but down is where the FPS comes into play.
      I was just curious as was everyone else.

    • @StudioDaVeed
      @StudioDaVeed 4 роки тому

      @@luisaramirez4742
      I am going to say, No.
      I don't see video issues ramping UP but down is where the FPS comes into play.
      I was just curious as was everyone else.

  • @lbsgang
    @lbsgang 4 роки тому

    This helped me tremendously, thank you so much!

  • @chrisombebee1466
    @chrisombebee1466 4 роки тому

    Your amazing thank you I have been trying to learn this and you made it happen :)

  • @centralcal209
    @centralcal209 5 років тому

    Exactly what I was looking for!!! 🙏

  • @igorbankovic78
    @igorbankovic78 6 років тому

    Nice footage and advice. Keep good work. 👍👍👍

  • @lifetimestoriesphotography
    @lifetimestoriesphotography 3 роки тому

    My problem is that I film with a go proand I want to make it faster ....and when I speed up the video is choppy nd glittery and no idea why

  • @gengskycryptokmol4350
    @gengskycryptokmol4350 5 років тому

    By the way... Where did you shoot this video tbat has waterfall and suspension bridge

  • @87ricr
    @87ricr 4 роки тому

    Great video 🙌 explanation was super simple and easy to follow ✌👌🙌

  • @jacobjishu
    @jacobjishu 3 роки тому

    Thanks

  • @gonewiththeflowcreative
    @gonewiththeflowcreative 4 роки тому

    Great tutorial

  • @harindurasika2543
    @harindurasika2543 6 років тому

    Good job and good luck.. brother .

  • @amthedude
    @amthedude 6 років тому +1

    Where was that first clip filmed? It looks like a gorgeous spot...

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  6 років тому

      its called weiner falls just passed port alberni!

  • @ciloeis
    @ciloeis 5 років тому

    Nice tips! Did you i interpreted the footage before applying the speed ramp? On a 60fps footage interpreted in 24 fps, what ia the maximin percentage you can speed ramp UP a d the maximum you can go DOWN without having blurriness? Thanks.

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  5 років тому

      Yes interpret the footage before speed ramping. If you shot 60 fps the most you can slow it down is 40 percent before it gets blurry, you can speed it up as much as you want.

  • @captainhow_
    @captainhow_ 2 роки тому

    if i understood correctly there is a rule with slow motion and its percentage to match the 23.97 FPS but there is none for speeding it up right?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  2 роки тому

      Hey! That is correct. You cannot slow down a clip smoothly if it is filmed at 23.976. I made another video on this as well that gives a more clear info :)

  • @junrickdinopol8501
    @junrickdinopol8501 2 роки тому

    You shoot wedding the camera setting 60fps all the way?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  2 роки тому

      For a lot of the Broll I will. For other things for speaking I will switch to 24

    • @junrickdinopol8501
      @junrickdinopol8501 2 роки тому

      @@TylerCave big thanks god bless

  • @robertocampos2500
    @robertocampos2500 5 років тому

    Great tutorial man!

  • @beechFPV
    @beechFPV 4 роки тому

    how to make the audio follow the video when i use this speed features? my audio stays the same, only way i got to accelerate both is with the right click, speed/duration, select a speed factor and click Maintain Audio Pitch, but if i edit the speed like you did in the video, audio doesn't follow the video pace

  • @allthingsdandan.2711
    @allthingsdandan.2711 6 років тому +1

    I’m slightly confused. Do you film slow motion in camera and speed up the bits you want in post or do you film at say 120fps and slow the bits down you want?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  6 років тому +2

      Yes, you want to make sure you film in either 60 frames or 120 frames. If you film in 24 frames, you wont be able to slow it down without it looking choppy. you can always speed it up but not always slow it down

    • @allthingsdandan.2711
      @allthingsdandan.2711 6 років тому +1

      Tyler Cave legend. I’ll have a play and see what I come up with. Just to clarify, if you shoot in slow motion in camera (GH5) speeding back up to normal speed shouldn’t be a problem? Cheers Tyleeeeer!

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  6 років тому +2

      you got it! Just make sure to double your shutter speed to whatever frame rate you set it too. 60 FPS- 120 shutter. 120 FPS-240 shutter!

  • @imbatman110
    @imbatman110 3 роки тому

    I made timelaps of 23fps video and I don't know why at somewhere videos look liney like glitchy lines is it bcz of 23 fps?

  • @vercingetorixavernian8978
    @vercingetorixavernian8978 5 років тому

    Yeah but is it the same thing as interpret footage? Is it going through the same processing?

  • @borisjevric5287
    @borisjevric5287 6 років тому +1

    What do you use as your project framerate? If I have 60p footage slowed down to 23.98, won't the normal speed stuff look choppy?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  6 років тому +1

      Boris Jevric I always set my project frame rate to 23.976. looks natural, so the slowed down stuff looks natural and the normal speed stuff will match the 23.976 sequence settings.if that makes sense

    • @mariusiacob92
      @mariusiacob92 6 років тому

      @@TylerCave I think he wants to say that the image will have a jittering effect if he keeps a 60 fps on a 24 fps timeline at normal speed. And now I am confused too because in some other tutorials I saw that (and they said that the premiere gets rid of some frame to match the sequence and that's why the jitter effect appears) , but in your video I dont see the jitter effect. How?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  6 років тому

      @@mariusiacob92 Yep you are correct! it does get shaky cause itgets rid of frames to match the sequence. If you are shooting in 24 frames per second on your camera and you try to slow it down it will become jittery. If you shoot 60 frames per second on your camera, and put those clips into a 24 frame sequence, then you can slow it down and it wont be jittery. Hope this clears it up a bit!

    • @mariusiacob92
      @mariusiacob92 6 років тому

      @@TylerCave yes I know this but if I want to slow only a moment of that 60 fps and the rest I want to see at normal speed? I shoot for eg. 24 and 60 but from that 60 I wont slow down all

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  6 років тому +3

      @@mariusiacob92 yep you can do that! shoot at 60 fps, slow it down to 40 percent on the area you want, then you can speed it back up to 100. or even faster if you choose

  • @Reinavera73
    @Reinavera73 5 років тому

    Gracias Tyler!!!!

  • @Iwtbaf
    @Iwtbaf Місяць тому

    But it looks choppy going back to full speed at 120fps. Like corny fast because of the unnatural frame rate how could you fix this?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  Місяць тому +1

      @@Iwtbaf you could use a plug in called RSMB real smart motion blur to help this. But this is the downside of filming on 120fps. You ultimately need to keep your shutter high which results in not as smooth playback on original speed

    • @Iwtbaf
      @Iwtbaf Місяць тому

      @ does interpolating 120 onto a 24 time line work? Thanks for the reply too I’ll check it out

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  Місяць тому

      @ yep! I always set my timeline to 24 fps. Then I slow down or interpret clips that are 60 or 120 fps

  • @maylangthang9535
    @maylangthang9535 5 років тому

    What is the name of this song ? 0:33

  • @BrendanWhelan
    @BrendanWhelan 5 років тому

    120fps is already slowed down in camera though right?
    Also does it matter what your playback FPS setting are?

  • @maurobm96
    @maurobm96 5 років тому

    The part of the clip which is not slowed down is still at 120 fps? Or is it possible to fix it and put that parts in 24fps too?

  • @arcanefilms9380
    @arcanefilms9380 3 роки тому

    What’s the difference between modifying the 60 fps clips to be 23.976 vs taking the 60fps clip and just slowing it down to 50%?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  3 роки тому

      It’s the same process. It’s just you can do it in batch if you interpret it to 23.976. You can select all at once and interpret all as 23.976. if you modify a 60 percent clip to 50 percent it’s the same thing just doing it by individual clip.

  • @tingtongitshakim
    @tingtongitshakim 6 років тому +1

    The 120fps you import into the timeline is played back at realtime or 23.976 when you first play it back?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  6 років тому +4

      I always set my sequence settings to 23.976 before I start editing. So yes, it is played back at real time when you put it in. That way, when you play it back it looks natural and then you also have the option to slow the 120 fps clip or the 60fps clip.

    • @tingtongitshakim
      @tingtongitshakim 6 років тому +1

      @@TylerCave thanks man

    • @SmiKProduction
      @SmiKProduction 6 років тому

      ​@@TylerCave I have a question, is it the same motion blur if i shot in 24fps with a shutter at 1/50 or if I shot in 120fps with a shutter at 1/240 ? (with a 24fps sequence in premiere pro)

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  6 років тому

      @@SmiKProduction No you wouldnt get the same blur. Because you are seeing more detail in the shot cause its shooting 120 shots per second basically. where 24 you are seeing 24 shots per second which is alot less. That is what allows you to slow it down without getting a jittery effect in 120FPS though.

  • @primary_productions
    @primary_productions 4 роки тому

    Myn doesent show the little bar to speed it up or slow it down

  • @RAMtrails
    @RAMtrails 3 роки тому

    Hi Tyler, I shoot in 30fps. If I want to speed ramp to make footage faster do I need to be in a certain framerate or is 30 ok?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  3 роки тому

      30 is ok! Just make sure to put your shutter to double it. So 1/60. You can then speed it up but only slow it down to 80 percent before it getting jitters

  • @tourtravel6245
    @tourtravel6245 5 років тому

    Fps reducing or speed duration reducing Which technic is best for buttery smooth slow motion video?
    My dslr support 60fps

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  5 років тому +1

      If you want to reduce speed, you will need to shoot in 60fps. If you shoot in 24fps then you wont be able to reduce speed without choppy play back. If you want buttery smooth play back. film in 60Fps, reducing the speed to 40 percent at the lowest.

    • @tourtravel6245
      @tourtravel6245 5 років тому

      I mean which option i reduce for btr result?
      60fps convert to 24fps?
      Or,
      Speed Duration reduce 40%?
      Which option should be follow?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  5 років тому +1

      @@tourtravel6245 Yes 60FPS making sure to convert your sequence to 24 fps

    • @tourtravel6245
      @tourtravel6245 5 років тому

      Thanks

  • @rohmattullah9301
    @rohmattullah9301 6 років тому

    What is the music at the first clip?

  • @customsparo7265
    @customsparo7265 6 років тому

    Eg. I shoot at 60fps and i import in a 24 fps timeline. some part of the clip i make slomo by speedramp. thats ok coz we wont feel the jittery coz of the slomo effect but wont the left over normal speed look jittery? jus confused coz we r importing 60fps in 24fps timeline

  • @InsafistanPk
    @InsafistanPk 4 роки тому

    thanks brother

  • @piingzz
    @piingzz 5 років тому

    can you explain why im still getting stuttering in my clips. I have a sequence 24fps of proper resolution of 720p , and the clips im using is 720p 60fps. Now i place the clip in the timeline and but my clip is jumpy and looks like its dropping frames. I also did the same thing you mentioned when adding the clip to keep the sequence the way it is. What am i doing wrong? anyone know why?

    • @abdtalk7862
      @abdtalk7862 5 років тому

      Any fix?

    • @savetherobotsfilms4131
      @savetherobotsfilms4131 5 років тому +2

      Yes, I do. This is an inaccurate video with I'm certain, the best of intentions. It's simple and you're almost there. It all depends on the settings you have chosen for your SEQUENCE. So if you have a 24p sequence, and you drop a 60fps clip, premiere will warn you there is a clip mismatch error (in other words, a clip of 60fps on a 24fps sequence). You tell Premiere to KEEP existing settings, that is, your 24f sequence.
      Now, there are 3 possible speed scenarios:
      1. You leave as is a 60fps clip in a 24p sequence. Premiere will adapt the sequence but effectively getting RID of 36 frames! It has to in order to fit in a 24 seq! Now Premiere will do it's best, but it will be VERY choppy and basically, look like crap (it will also flicker lights).
      2. You adjust it to some random speed % like the well intentioned dude did above. So say we adjust the speed of a 60fps to 50%. What will happen? Well, Premiere will adjust it to 60fps - 50% = 30fps... But we still have a problem here. The sequence is 24, so again, premiere will get rid of 6 frames every second, resulting in a choppy look.
      3. You adjust the speed so that it is exactly 24p. So if you have a 60fps clip and you lower the speed to 40%. So this would be 60fps - 60% = 24fps. And voila you have done it correctly. The clip will now matches the sequence and there will be no lost frames.
      So you CAN'T just lower the speed however you want.
      Example: If you record 120fps in a 24sequence, what should your speed be?
      Well,
      120 x Y/100 = 24
      So that's 20%. In other words, lowering 80% the speed on a 120fps yields 24fps. Perfect.
      I had to post this, I can't bare the confusion.

  • @zachbself
    @zachbself 5 років тому

    what lens/camera is :32? AMAZING FOOTAGE!!!!

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  5 років тому

      Sony a7sii, with a 28 f2.0 lens :)

  • @saurabhpooniaofficial
    @saurabhpooniaofficial 6 років тому

    What is your composition setting is it 23.976 ??

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  6 років тому

      Yep I always put my sequence to 23.976 and make my changes on my clips.

    • @tingtongitshakim
      @tingtongitshakim 6 років тому

      So you edit your clip with speed ramping first than import it into 23.976 sequence? I thought that's going to make the video play in slowmo.

    • @tingtongitshakim
      @tingtongitshakim 6 років тому

      So you edit your clip with speed ramping first then import it into 23.976 sequence? I thought that's going to make the video play in slowmo. If you import 60fps into 23.976 shouldn't the video be slowmo?

  • @trevormason1755
    @trevormason1755 3 роки тому

    My question then is - why not always film in 120 fps so that you can always slow down any clip? I'm guessing that the quality of a 120 fps shot is worse at regular speed then so you should only film in 120 if you know you're gonna slow it?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  3 роки тому

      Totally! I actually recently made a video on frame rates if you check my page . But ya, filming in 120 FPS is a lot more detail and doesn’t always look natural to the human eye if you keep it at normal play back speed. If you know you will slow it down, then definitely film in 60 or 120

  • @cameramanhicham
    @cameramanhicham 5 років тому

    video makres don't worry about adobe programe you should be worry about your camera what qualty using in your shot what you see is what you get ..

  • @bhavesgajjar
    @bhavesgajjar 4 роки тому

    THANKS

  • @RuniDjurhuus
    @RuniDjurhuus 5 років тому

    U said 60 fps max slowdown to 50% ? U mean 40% right ?

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  5 років тому

      Rúni Djurhuus yep! My bad

  • @Editor_44h
    @Editor_44h 5 років тому

    nice

  • @cameramanhicham
    @cameramanhicham 5 років тому

    good qualty of camera always give you good slow motion ..720p i don't think so give the good slow motion

  • @allvideohdofficial962
    @allvideohdofficial962 5 років тому

    I want to learn

  • @ScottLawPhotography
    @ScottLawPhotography 5 років тому

    Nice explanation on this and I totally agree with everything you said, however, you would increase your credibility if your video quality was better. You are way dark and it would have been nice to have your examples in Premiere larger.

    • @TylerCave
      @TylerCave  5 років тому

      Thanks ! It was one of my first, I will make a updated version sometime soon with better explanations and examples!

  • @bayleymarion4086
    @bayleymarion4086 6 років тому +2

    good techniques but I was distracted by the attractive guy ;)

    • @MikeDewey
      @MikeDewey 6 років тому +2

      Bayley Marion mutt

  • @toperyow
    @toperyow 5 років тому

    60fps can be slowed down up to 40% cause 24fps (base fps) / 60fps = .40fps * 100% duration = 40% duration. lol Same formula with 120fps.

  • @bodyhanger7137
    @bodyhanger7137 5 років тому

    Buy the Twixtor plugin. Easy...