If you are editing a video & you want to maintain the original quality of the raw footage in the output video, what do you keep constant? - the frame rates? bitrates? resolution? or all of them?
@@danieldengL4R Ideally, all of them -- however, it's important to remember that quality comes with diminishing returns; i.e., you can have a slightly lower-quality video that's 10 times easier to work with, and nobody would be able to tell the difference between it and the original.
First, thank you for the insightful video I've learned a lot!! Now I'm curious as to what you recommend in regards to webcams? Resolution vs frame rate and the practicality of using a higher resolution vs higher frame rate or both? I need to buy a lot of them for the office and your recommendation would mean a lot! Thanks again for the great content! Great delivery, straight to the point with no extra fluff it didn't feel like watching an 11 minute clip. =awesome!
Explaining how the digital media is captured from the real world by the image sensor to be stored as digital content that leads into this video where you explain Video Frame rate, bitrate and resolution.
I think you’re the first person to ever help me understand bitrate. It was always just a “higher means better” thing to me, but hearing you actually explain it is gonna help me so much in the future. Awesome video.
Outstanding work James. You’ve delivered a whole text book of video information in an easy to consume manner, with great value to any creator. Well done.
This is the most concise video talking about this themes I've seen in months, I loved how you actually explain the connections between the three concepts, I missed temporal and spatial compression methods though
Interesting. Am I correct in assuming that temporal compression deals with taking the frames before and after into account rather than just frame by frame?
I’ve just come across your channel as I’m a video beginner. Man, these “old” explanation vids are awesome for people like me. I actually understand how you put it across. Thanks.
Really nicely explained James. Nice to see a presenter who can deliver a non-boring, very informative and accurate information in such a clear way, without talking at a speed of one million words per minute and no nasty jumpcuts!
Thank you. Most meaningful video on YT on the topic. Your channel is severely underrated. But I'm confident that, when the time comes your channel will boost like a rocket 🚀
Absolutely first class passage of information, simple, clean, clear, concise (no I did not aim for alliteration) delivery. To put you in the picture I am an old (mid 70’s) man with failing hearing (industrial deafness), but was able to hear, comprehend and stay to the end of the video without any undue stress or strain. Your enunciation 10/10, pronunciation 9/10 as I was born and reared in the UK but still found your ability to not mangle the grammar was quite impressive. My ears kind of tell me Canadian more that actually full blown USA, but regardless I have subscribed.
Thank you SO MUCH for this!!!! I've been struggling to understand this exact information in simple terms and how to put it into practice for days with no success and you've made it so clear and basically answered all the doubts I had been asking myself. I'm virtually hugging you!
This was incredibly informative. Thank you for taking the time to explain it so clearly. These areas of video and photography have always been something i could get away with understanding in context that i never really looked deeper. It all makes a lot more sense now!
Woh, that was a quick ending, which I’m sure a lot of people appreciate very much. All fat trimmed on this vid, as it were. I didn’t get a chance to comment or like it though. Had to come back to it so here I am. Thanks for the explanation. I partially understood a lot of this stuff. I feel like I grasp it a lot better now, and why making these decisions is a balancing act. Like your format and giving context to the topics is extremely helpful. Thank you!
I’m only half way through the video and am already impressed by the clarity of explanation and well-placed examples. An excellent resource. Thank you for making it easy for a beginner!
That was the clearest explanation of the most common video formats and shooting modes that I've seen. I've been playing with video for years, 360, 3D even, and I had a general idea of why people harp on certain broadcast frame rates, what this "cinematic" look really means etc. Bit rates always confused me- and still does to some extent-but your example of shooting at lower res and outputting at max bitrate helps! Good luck with the channel.
I knew nothing about anything that comes to video editing/recording, and I always hear about this kind of stuff with with channels like "slow-mo guys" but after seeing this I feel like I have so much better appreciation for the kind of stuff that video nerds do. Thanks!
Wow! This is awesome. I have never run into such a thorough and logically laid out explanation of all these things. All this has been a mystery to me for the past year and a half as I have been creating my UA-cam videos. You have taken the mystery out of it! Thank you for creating this video. I am going to share it with folks. Also, I have subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to your other videos.
James! What a great video! I am 72yo and a video professional all my adult life. This is basic info that all photo/videographers should know and understand. I am a subscriber! Thank you!
Very well explained. Simple and straightforward. Unfortunately, I only discovered this video today. I'm going to totally change the way I work. Thank you, James!
Thank you for this ultra practical video. I am a total camera nerd but when it comes to video I just need to record a vlog and this gives just enough info 👌
Watching this video right now as I am learning the fundamentals of cameras for my job and Mr Archer you are TOP NOTCH at breaking this down in terms of simple education for the unexperienced! 💪🏾
I rarely comment on videos because I’m too lazy but my friend this video was outstanding and I want to sincerely thank you. I searched google for hours to only have my questions answered by you in 11 minutes. Great job on this, thank you!
By reading the comments I can see that there are a lot of people in my boat. Pretty much clueless. Thank you for explaining things in a language that I can understand. Great Job!
Me, a random name on the internet writing a comment on your video's comment section really liked your video. Thank you very much for this. I didn't even know I needed it.
This was the best and easiest to understand explanation I have found from several videos. Also no time wasting but straight to the point. Appreciate it.
Wow. James, I normally can't watch technical videos for too long (in the past, when I had a dslr camera, and all the videos I watched about resolution and frame rate couldn't keep my attention). But YOUR video here was so well-explained and, weirdly, engaging for a non-technical person like me. Thank you! I hope you're always motivated to make such videos, but in case you ever doubt yourself, just come back to see all the comments you've gotten. Yes, we all are technical dummies, and however much you decide to teach us per video, just know that it's enough :)
High quality, concise, simple, to-the-point, and friendly! Very well done sir! This video is not just informative, it's inspirational on so many levels. Thank you!
Thank you so much, I needed to understand bitrate because on my channel my video quality was garbage, and then was I saw that my bitrate was 4mbps and I was recording on 1080p, I changed it and now I’m about to go try it, I love people who explain things simply, .😊👍
👍🏻 Great! Compact knowledge, explained quickly and without fluff, very competent! I now have a much better understanding of the technical fundamentals of video-creating and -editing. Thank you. My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I didn't learn anything I didn't know already here, but Kudos, because I watched the whole thing and felt it was excellently written and edited. Good video +1
I’ve been fighting video quality while uploading my MotoVlog style content. I was mixing frame rates because I didn’t know you weren’t supposed to do that. I’m going to stop doing that and hopefully that will help with the motion blur I have experienced when watching the footage back after uploading. You talking about off-roading stuff really helped because all the other advice I had seen was just talking head stuff that was pretty much useless to what I film. Thanks 🙏🏼
It was a great idea to explain video in this way before this video frame rate, bit depth and resolution were foreign jargon to me . I do photography as a hobby so when you explained video being similar to photography I was able to understand right away thank you so much!!!
I'm always curious to know how much time it takes to make an 11 minute video. There are a ton of words spoken and clearly you are not just winging it. And then the editing. etc. Nice job. Nice logical flow. Clear voice. Good job!
Hey James. This was a very nice, well done presentation. nice work. Oh, @09:17 that terrain looked familiar. Would you happen to be in the High-Desert area of Southern CA. If so, we maight be neighbors. Take care.
Yoooo the way u ended the video. Bravo 👏 👏 👏 bro. Damn man. Thank u for taking out the fluff on entry and exit. It was refreshing bro. Thanks and dope work
As far as I am concerned, this video has the best explanation thus far. As a novice, I thought that the higher the numbers the better the resolution on youtube, especially to get that Vp9 codec. So, based on this video I will switch all of my cameras to 1080p 30. Then my video editor will have the same bit rate to deal with (one camera will only go to 30 bit rate). Thanks, thumbs up and new subscribe.
@James Archer Respected Sir, Your video regarding the bitrate, Framerate and color depth has given more clarity in this topic, this means a lot for me sir, Myself R.T. Ram Kumar ,I am undergoing a course on Video analytics for an internship program, in that I am asked to learn of H.265 its features its mechanism, encoding and its difference with respect to H.264.Can you please post a video suggesting and giving depth information regarding this?
Great video. I've been dealing with all of this trying to fix my stream. I git a new OLED monitor with HDR, but my connection out here is only 25mbps. So I am having trouble getting my live stream to run smoothly with the programs I use. I think my bitrate is what's making it worse. I'll find out in a few.
Excellent video. You are giving a lot of good info yet making it easy for the average person to grasp. I'll be looking for more of your videos to watch.
Well, just wanted to say the following the amount of useful information presented here is outstanding You earned a like and a new sub you are one of the best teacher that I saw, thank you and have a nice day
You nailed it when you said if you go above 48fps & up it can feel like your on set… I’ve been saying this for the longest when I watch certain movies on my tv it does feel a lil odd
Wow, thanks for this! I'm new at video and you really cleared up a lot of questions I have about what these terms mean and how to set my camera's settings. I'll watch this several more times to absorb all this good information.
Excellent video - it would be great if you could explain about the relationship between the camera's shutter speed and the video frame rate and what can go wrong there.
I created this video by request. What other topics do you want to learn about? 😄
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If you are editing a video & you want to maintain the original quality of the raw footage in the output video, what do you keep constant? - the frame rates? bitrates? resolution? or all of them?
@@danieldengL4R Ideally, all of them -- however, it's important to remember that quality comes with diminishing returns; i.e., you can have a slightly lower-quality video that's 10 times easier to work with, and nobody would be able to tell the difference between it and the original.
First, thank you for the insightful video I've learned a lot!! Now I'm curious as to what you recommend in regards to webcams? Resolution vs frame rate and the practicality of using a higher resolution vs higher frame rate or both? I need to buy a lot of them for the office and your recommendation would mean a lot! Thanks again for the great content! Great delivery, straight to the point with no extra fluff it didn't feel like watching an 11 minute clip. =awesome!
Explaining how the digital media is captured from the real world by the image sensor to be stored as digital content that leads into this video where you explain Video Frame rate, bitrate and resolution.
Finally. Someone “just explained it”. Rather than dancing around half of the details. Thanks!
1000% agreed!
fr tho
You can tell the quality of a video by the comments. I'm in agreement with everyone else, you knocked this out of the park. Great video.
I think you’re the first person to ever help me understand bitrate. It was always just a “higher means better” thing to me, but hearing you actually explain it is gonna help me so much in the future. Awesome video.
Thank you! Glad it helped!
Outstanding work James. You’ve delivered a whole text book of video information in an easy to consume manner, with great value to any creator. Well done.
Thank you!
Agrees with Influential! 🤟
I completely agree. We'll done!
After watching this, I a subscriber. Very informative.
This is the most concise video talking about this themes I've seen in months, I loved how you actually explain the connections between the three concepts, I missed temporal and spatial compression methods though
Interesting. Am I correct in assuming that temporal compression deals with taking the frames before and after into account rather than just frame by frame?
One of the few UA-cam videos I've ever watched where I feel like none of my time was wasted. Very clean professional presentation 👍
I’ve just come across your channel as I’m a video beginner. Man, these “old” explanation vids are awesome for people like me. I actually understand how you put it across. Thanks.
Really nicely explained James. Nice to see a presenter who can deliver a non-boring, very informative and accurate information in such a clear way, without talking at a speed of one million words per minute and no nasty jumpcuts!
The pace in which he explains this is perfect for those in the back!
Thank you. Most meaningful video on YT on the topic. Your channel is severely underrated. But I'm confident that, when the time comes your channel will boost like a rocket 🚀
Absolutely first class passage of information, simple, clean, clear, concise (no I did not aim for alliteration) delivery.
To put you in the picture I am an old (mid 70’s) man with failing hearing (industrial deafness), but was able to hear, comprehend and stay to the end of the video without any undue stress or strain.
Your enunciation 10/10, pronunciation 9/10 as I was born and reared in the UK but still found your ability to not mangle the grammar was quite impressive.
My ears kind of tell me Canadian more that actually full blown USA, but regardless I have subscribed.
Thank you SO MUCH for this!!!! I've been struggling to understand this exact information in simple terms and how to put it into practice for days with no success and you've made it so clear and basically answered all the doubts I had been asking myself. I'm virtually hugging you!
3min into the video i was like "Where have you been my entire life"
😂facts
This was incredibly informative. Thank you for taking the time to explain it so clearly. These areas of video and photography have always been something i could get away with understanding in context that i never really looked deeper. It all makes a lot more sense now!
Woh, that was a quick ending, which I’m sure a lot of people appreciate very much. All fat trimmed on this vid, as it were. I didn’t get a chance to comment or like it though. Had to come back to it so here I am. Thanks for the explanation. I partially understood a lot of this stuff. I feel like I grasp it a lot better now, and why making these decisions is a balancing act. Like your format and giving context to the topics is extremely helpful. Thank you!
Thanks, I appreciate the feedback! If there are other topics that it would be helpful for me to cover, just let me know!
I’m only half way through the video and am already impressed by the clarity of explanation and well-placed examples. An excellent resource. Thank you for making it easy for a beginner!
That was the clearest explanation of the most common video formats and shooting modes that I've seen. I've been playing with video for years, 360, 3D even, and I had a general idea of why people harp on certain broadcast frame rates, what this "cinematic" look really means etc. Bit rates always confused me- and still does to some extent-but your example of shooting at lower res and outputting at max bitrate helps! Good luck with the channel.
I knew nothing about anything that comes to video editing/recording, and I always hear about this kind of stuff with with channels like "slow-mo guys" but after seeing this I feel like I have so much better appreciation for the kind of stuff that video nerds do. Thanks!
Wow! This is awesome. I have never run into such a thorough and logically laid out explanation of all these things. All this has been a mystery to me for the past year and a half as I have been creating my UA-cam videos. You have taken the mystery out of it! Thank you for creating this video. I am going to share it with folks. Also, I have subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to your other videos.
Thanks for the feedback, Debbie!
James! What a great video! I am 72yo and a video professional all my adult life. This is basic info that all photo/videographers should know and understand. I am a subscriber! Thank you!
I appreciate how there’s no ads, thanks.
Very well explained. Simple and straightforward. Unfortunately, I only discovered this video today. I'm going to totally change the way I work. Thank you, James!
Thank you for this ultra practical video. I am a total camera nerd but when it comes to video I just need to record a vlog and this gives just enough info 👌
Watching this video right now as I am learning the fundamentals of cameras for my job and Mr Archer you are TOP NOTCH at breaking this down in terms of simple education for the unexperienced! 💪🏾
I rarely comment on videos because I’m too lazy but my friend this video was outstanding and I want to sincerely thank you. I searched google for hours to only have my questions answered by you in 11 minutes. Great job on this, thank you!
Thank you for the feedback!
Thanks!
Thank you, Himanshu!! 🙌
awesome stuff James!!! killing it!
Thanks, man!
By reading the comments I can see that there are a lot of people in my boat. Pretty much clueless. Thank you for explaining things in a language that I can understand. Great Job!
Thanks for this clear explanation, looks great on gopro or my S23 Ultra, when I export to UA-cam, looks distorted. So I'll keep tyring diff things.
Amazing video thank you. I kept this in my watch later for a month or two because I knew it was important, and I’m glad I finally watched.
What a fantastic video! Crystal clear explanation. So helpful!
This video itself is a MASTERPIECE!
Me, a random name on the internet writing a comment on your video's comment section really liked your video. Thank you very much for this. I didn't even know I needed it.
Thanks, Jean!
The best, simplest explanation I’ve seen on this topic. Clear and straightforward. Thanks.
Your tutorials are appreciated. You explain everytNice tutorialng so simply and show the fundantals of producing. Many people and myself thank
Superb explanation sir 👏
Just wanted to leave some appreciation. This helped me so much with understanding the subjects!
Thank you🔥
Glad it was helpful!
I'm always so impressed by the content makers out there. This is fantastic, thank you
This was the best and easiest to understand explanation I have found from several videos. Also no time wasting but straight to the point. Appreciate it.
Wow! This was so informative and the best explanation I’ve seen yet! Thank you so much for this. Great work 👍🏽
This is the BEST video I have seen on this topic.....THANK YOU!
Thanks for the feedback, Jasmin!
By far the most engaging and educative video i have watched here on youtube. Thanks James
Wow. James, I normally can't watch technical videos for too long (in the past, when I had a dslr camera, and all the videos I watched about resolution and frame rate couldn't keep my attention). But YOUR video here was so well-explained and, weirdly, engaging for a non-technical person like me. Thank you! I hope you're always motivated to make such videos, but in case you ever doubt yourself, just come back to see all the comments you've gotten. Yes, we all are technical dummies, and however much you decide to teach us per video, just know that it's enough :)
Thank you, Adil! I really appreciate you taking the time to comment. It makes a difference!
High quality, concise, simple, to-the-point, and friendly! Very well done sir! This video is not just informative, it's inspirational on so many levels. Thank you!
Thank you so much, I needed to understand bitrate because on my channel my video quality was garbage, and then was I saw that my bitrate was 4mbps and I was recording on 1080p, I changed it and now I’m about to go try it, I love people who explain things simply,
.😊👍
It's so pleasing. The setuping and mastering softs amazing.
👍🏻 Great!
Compact knowledge, explained quickly and without fluff, very competent!
I now have a much better understanding of the technical fundamentals of video-creating and -editing. Thank you.
My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I didn't learn anything I didn't know already here, but Kudos, because I watched the whole thing and felt it was excellently written and edited.
Good video +1
Very good - I learnt a lot.
Many thanks.....all the way from London !
Best explanation of everything I was curious about, especially the part about color depth.
def the best explanation found on internet! thanks so much. amazing job!
Wow, the best explanation of the topic I have seen. Well done
we gotta get this man a million subscribers asap. very high quality and amazing video
brilliant video! Super easy to understand. thank you.
I’ve been fighting video quality while uploading my MotoVlog style content. I was mixing frame rates because I didn’t know you weren’t supposed to do that. I’m going to stop doing that and hopefully that will help with the motion blur I have experienced when watching the footage back after uploading. You talking about off-roading stuff really helped because all the other advice I had seen was just talking head stuff that was pretty much useless to what I film. Thanks 🙏🏼
It was a great idea to explain video in this way before this video frame rate, bit depth and resolution were foreign jargon to me . I do photography as a hobby so when you explained video being similar to photography I was able to understand right away thank you so much!!!
This was great. I will need to listen another 3 or 4 times to really grasp it but I certainly feel better. Well explained. Thank you.
I'm always curious to know how much time it takes to make an 11 minute video. There are a ton of words spoken and clearly you are not just winging it. And then the editing. etc.
Nice job. Nice logical flow. Clear voice. Good job!
Thank you! I typically estimate about 1.5 hours per finished minute, so this video probably took me about 15 hours to put together in total.
Hey James. This was a very nice, well done presentation. nice work. Oh, @09:17 that terrain looked familiar. Would you happen to be in the High-Desert area of Southern CA. If so, we maight be neighbors. Take care.
Short and sweet. Good job!! This could have saved someone 50 hrs of UA-cam watching.
This was super helpful and taught me things I didn't even know I needed to know. Thank you! 👏
Thanks for this very straightforward, easy to understand explanation!
Lot of information but clearly explained. Thank you for this video.
Phenomenal video. Unbelievable breakdowns, and clarity on the relationships between these items. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
One of the best. Nicely summarized 👌🏻 👌🏻
Yoooo the way u ended the video. Bravo 👏 👏 👏 bro. Damn man. Thank u for taking out the fluff on entry and exit. It was refreshing bro. Thanks and dope work
PERFECT TUTORIAL!👌 Thank you so much! 🙏You answered ALL my questions!
As far as I am concerned, this video has the best explanation thus far. As a novice, I thought that the higher the numbers the better the resolution on youtube, especially to get that Vp9 codec. So, based on this video I will switch all of my cameras to 1080p 30. Then my video editor will have the same bit rate to deal with (one camera will only go to 30 bit rate). Thanks, thumbs up and new subscribe.
Excellent thanks for the info. That was great, the end though, I thought I'd lost internet haha, you left me wanting more.....cheers 🇦🇺😉
You have simplified these areas in a 11 minute video that some 40 minute videos would struggle to clearly explain. Thanks and keep up the good work.
Good, solid, tech info. How refreshing. Thanks James.
This was a very clear, concise and informative video. Very well done, James. Thanks!
That was by far the best explanation I've seen for this.
Thanks, Justin!
The absolutely best video I found that describes this subject in easy to understand terms. Thank you so much!
One of the best explanations Iv'e ever seen, thank you so much.
amazing video. I learned loads more in 10 minutes than I learned in scores of other videos.
10/10 explanation, gold standard stuff right here.
@James Archer
Respected Sir, Your video regarding the bitrate, Framerate and color depth has given more clarity in this topic, this means a lot for me sir, Myself R.T. Ram Kumar ,I am undergoing a course on Video analytics for an internship program, in that I am asked to learn of H.265 its features its mechanism, encoding and its difference with respect to H.264.Can you please post a video suggesting and giving depth information regarding this?
Brilliant and very clear explanation- thank you!
very helpful video man...... very nicely explained. Keep up the good work and Thanks for sharing info.
Amazingly clear, thanks very much for this amazing crash course.
Great video. I've been dealing with all of this trying to fix my stream. I git a new OLED monitor with HDR, but my connection out here is only 25mbps. So I am having trouble getting my live stream to run smoothly with the programs I use. I think my bitrate is what's making it worse. I'll find out in a few.
I don't know what i didn't know this guy before, this video is absolutely perfect.
Very informative and helpful. Many thanks 🙏🏼
You have earned yourself a follower. Outstanding!!
Excellent video. You are giving a lot of good info yet making it easy for the average person to grasp. I'll be looking for more of your videos to watch.
8K60fps raw on Canon's new cinema cameras is really fun to try to edit. Luckily the camera builds proxies inside.
Great video. Thank you
Well, just wanted to say the following
the amount of useful information presented here is outstanding
You earned a like and a new sub
you are one of the best teacher that I saw,
thank you and have a nice day
You nailed it when you said if you go above 48fps & up it can feel like your on set… I’ve been saying this for the longest when I watch certain movies on my tv it does feel a lil odd
Excellent video correctly explains the practice of using resolutions and bitrate
Wow, thanks for this! I'm new at video and you really cleared up a lot of questions I have about what these terms mean and how to set my camera's settings. I'll watch this several more times to absorb all this good information.
Instant subscribe. This is so concise and clear and easy to understand. Cannot wait to watch your channel explode!
Excellent video - it would be great if you could explain about the relationship between the camera's shutter speed and the video frame rate and what can go wrong there.
Great easy to understand overview James. Thanks. Andy
I’m new to video production and this explanation is masterful. Thank you. 🙏
He did a very good job imo. Explaining the basics step by step. English is not my first language and I have no experience in using DAWs
One of the most concise informational videos I've seen on the internet. Thank you.
Thank you for this great video, you're the first making sence of all the settings!
Very good video..This is definitely helpful info for a newbie looking to buy a camera.