Final Cut Pro X 10.8 | Best new features for underwater video 🤩

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  • Опубліковано 29 сер 2024

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  • @BassmentRat
    @BassmentRat Місяць тому +1

    Thanks Matthias! Another reason for me to pick FCP over DVR.

    • @MatthiasLebo
      @MatthiasLebo  Місяць тому +2

      Exactly! Now go tell Sebastian 😉😂

  • @rebeccadarling5894
    @rebeccadarling5894 Місяць тому

    Finally using multiple eg Color Wheels so yes being able to name them will be great 😅
    Looking forward to playing w Enhance Light and Color, especially if it can really make my light beams pop! Ooh light beams as a possible tutorial video or mini challenge? (shooting and editing)

  • @AlexArrigoni71
    @AlexArrigoni71 Місяць тому

    Hi Matthias, thank you again for this video. I was wondering why to keep shooting at 24 FPS when monitors nowadays are 30/60/120 Hz. I think it’s much better to shoot always at 30 and when you can at 60. 24 FPS actually come from the first analog cinema era when it was useful to save film rolls, which were quite expensive ;)

    • @MatthiasLebo
      @MatthiasLebo  Місяць тому

      I usually don't shoot at 24fps. I mostly use 60fps so I can slow down the footage to 24fps in post production. (Yes my timeline is usually set to 24fps, the minimum frames per second you need for the human eye to perceive the individual frames as a "moving picture").

    • @AlexArrigoni71
      @AlexArrigoni71 Місяць тому

      @@MatthiasLebo ok but… 24 fps in analog filming were made to save film, which was very expensive. There is no actual reason to use it in digital, since monitors are at 30 Hz minimum ;-) The difference of 6 frames is non perceived by the human eye

    • @MatthiasLebo
      @MatthiasLebo  Місяць тому +1

      @AlexArrigoni71 there is. If you film in 24fps with a 180 degree shutter and work on a 24fps timeline, you will end up with the most natural looking motion blur. Those 6 frames are definitely visible if you know what you’re looking at.
      I personally use the 24fps timeline so I can slow down the footage a little more than if working with a I.e. 30fps timeline without missing any frames. 😉

    • @AlexArrigoni71
      @AlexArrigoni71 Місяць тому

      @@MatthiasLebo I don’t miss frames. They are missed when played on 30 Hz devices actually but you don’t even realize it. 180 degrees is fine with 30 FPS too. 180:30=6. Better than 180:24=7,5 :) There are a lot of tutorials online about that.

    • @MatthiasLebo
      @MatthiasLebo  Місяць тому

      @AlexArrigoni71 hmm…interesting way of looking at it… 30fps being better than 24fps… not sure about that mate. I never said one is better than the other, simply answered your question as to why i prefer 24fps. By the way, why is 24fps still the standard in the film industry and the most used frame rate in pretty much all big movies?!? 🤷🏻‍♂️🤔