You can get much better results if your source file has more fps. For example 4K 48fps on a 4K 24fps timeline with the double amount of motion blur will result much better motion estimation, less artifacts. Best results is by shooting 4K120, 24fps timeline. 4K60 can be good on 24p timeline, but you need optical flow for proper framerate conversion, otherwise the framedrops will be visible on top of motion blur.
Thanks for mentioning this! It definitely makes sense that having more frames helps with interpolation and motion estimation. I did try using some 60fps source videos during testing, but the results still fell a bit short of what I was hoping for. For instance, in this video, the footage I used for Optical Flow + Vector Motion Blur and the ReelSmart Motion Blur Plugin (with the road train passing by) was shot at 60fps. I did not however try 120fps video on a 24p timeline so I might try that sometime!
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You can get much better results if your source file has more fps. For example 4K 48fps on a 4K 24fps timeline with the double amount of motion blur will result much better motion estimation, less artifacts. Best results is by shooting 4K120, 24fps timeline. 4K60 can be good on 24p timeline, but you need optical flow for proper framerate conversion, otherwise the framedrops will be visible on top of motion blur.
Thanks for mentioning this! It definitely makes sense that having more frames helps with interpolation and motion estimation. I did try using some 60fps source videos during testing, but the results still fell a bit short of what I was hoping for. For instance, in this video, the footage I used for Optical Flow + Vector Motion Blur and the ReelSmart Motion Blur Plugin (with the road train passing by) was shot at 60fps. I did not however try 120fps video on a 24p timeline so I might try that sometime!
@ with my testing, only the OpenFX version of motion blur using the additional frames
Great Video! 👏👏