I am filming with 23.98 fps and 50 shutter speed and it looks good but still looks just slightly choppy. I have a canon rebel t6i and a 18-55 mm lense. How can I make it look a more professional and not choppy at all? Something about it just seems slightly slow moving, like the movement of my hair in the wind. Also when I did pan shots on my camera, one of them looked pretty choppy (there wasn't a subject moving in that one, for the camera to follow, so maybe that's why). But those are the right settings so I'm just confused. I'm working on a film and want it to look as professional as possible. Thanks!
@@IndependentFilmProducerU I don’t think it is. There’s no reason why it would be. I didn’t do the step where I bump it up to 24 on premiere pro. I don’t have premiere pro yet. Is there a way I could send you a few shots I did to see if I might be wrong? I’ll post a few shots on my UA-cam channel for a moment so you can see if they look good, if you don’t mind?
@@TolinEddyMusic 24 (or 23.98) frame footage will always looks studdery or choppy compared to 30 or 60p footage . Particularly when you have a lot of fast motion in the shot or pan the camera . You have to pan slowly with 24 frame video . Also when u play it back on a tv it may be converting it to 60 frame interlaced which looks even worse .
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I am filming with 23.98 fps and 50 shutter speed and it looks good but still looks just slightly choppy. I have a canon rebel t6i and a 18-55 mm lense. How can I make it look a more professional and not choppy at all? Something about it just seems slightly slow moving, like the movement of my hair in the wind. Also when I did pan shots on my camera, one of them looked pretty choppy (there wasn't a subject moving in that one, for the camera to follow, so maybe that's why). But those are the right settings so I'm just confused. I'm working on a film and want it to look as professional as possible. Thanks!
If you’ve followed everything in the video and are having those kinds of problems, your camera could be busted (damaged)...
@@IndependentFilmProducerU I don’t think it is. There’s no reason why it would be. I didn’t do the step where I bump it up to 24 on premiere pro. I don’t have premiere pro yet. Is there a way I could send you a few shots I did to see if I might be wrong? I’ll post a few shots on my UA-cam channel for a moment so you can see if they look good, if you don’t mind?
@@TolinEddyMusic 24 (or 23.98) frame footage will always looks studdery or choppy compared to 30 or 60p footage . Particularly when you have a lot of fast motion in the shot or pan the camera . You have to pan slowly with 24 frame video . Also when u play it back on a tv it may be converting it to 60 frame interlaced which looks even worse .
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