Stop lights from FLICKERING in your VIDEOS
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- Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
- Flickering lights in your videos can definitely ruin a good shot.
A lot of the time it's because you are filming using a frame rate made for another region.
North America and some parts of Japan use 24 fps while the majority elsewhere use 25 fps.
Why is that? Check out the video to learn more about this.
Matching Shutter with Grid Frequency Cheat Sheet
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Music: Paisley Pink - Love Thing
Filmed on Canon SL2 and Fujifilm X-T4.
Mate you are a genius! Thank you!! All my tutorials didn't solve the issue because I was watching North American videos. I am in Australia and the bloody flicker in my videos was horrendous! It is fixed now. I went from 23.98 fps to 25 and all fixed!
Great to hear that it helped, rock on!
OMG ,I just got back from Filming in South Africa. I shot some footage in the famous Victoria Wharf Shopping Centre and there is flicker on everything - UGH
Ouch, sorry to hear this. I messed up some travel footage too once because of the same reason.
I definitely get what you're saying but what about the flickering in the film on a wall when videoing from a iPhone
Unless you’re using a 3rd party camera app all smartphones to my knowledge shoots in 30fps which is ntsc. Unless you bump it up to 60fps and so on, but that's still ntsc.
Just like with lights, displays, monitors, tv's and projectors have a frequency that needs to be matched to avoid flicker. Then there's cheap poorly designed light sources that will flicker no matter what.
I shoot in PAL 4K/Hd 50fps and 180deg shutter all the time and i get flicker in BOTH Europe AND USA in some indoor environmnets so I assume it's down to the type of lighting?
Any ideas?
Bad led lights can definitely create flicker issues beyond what you're able to correct for with shutter speed. Unless you have a camera that allows you to adjust the shutter in smaller fractions.
Some areas in Copenhagen springs to mind where the window lights flickered at 50hz and the street lights in some weird frequency. I was unable to find a shutter speed that worked with both.
But for the most part that 1/100 shutter should work fine in Europe.
Quick question: when filming the firework I have the same flickering problem. I was shooting in 4k100p, 1/200. when the firework explode, half of my frame is lighted up while the other half is remaining darker, there is a very clear and sharp dividing line. what can I do to solve that?
That is weird, since fireworks emit a "constant light" instead of pulsing like artificial light.
Maybe it's more of a problem similar to hss in photography?
Hi I guess you live in Asia or somewhere else. May I know for the video system, do you set you video to PAL or NTSC? For me living in Asia, I set my frame rate to 1/50s but I leave my video at NTSC as it is the most widely accepted video mode.
I live in PAL region. If I shoot client work I typically shoot in PAL, same if I'm shooting in public areas with artificial lights that I can't control.
For personal projects I sometimes do what you do. Ntsc frame rate and PAL shutter speed. I wouldn't say Ntsc is the most accepted or used. But a lot of Filmmaking and video related content is coming out of north america which is ntsc and not PAL like the rest of the world ;)
So well explained! Thank you!
Thank you
Great video again!
Thanks for checking it out. Hope all is well with you.
@@thomasfransson yes it’s all good my friend :)
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Good one as usual.
Thank you, glad to hear that.
So is the solution for video world-wide publishing? I watch American vlogers without problems in Europe.
Yep, this will solve the issue. Knowing what grid frequency is used and adjusting your frame rate and/or shutter speed correctly.
Great video Thomas. Keep it up.
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