Does Shutter Speed Really Matter for Video?
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- Your shutter speed controls the amount of motion blur seen in your footage. So cranking your shutter to compensate for exposure becomes an issue because you eliminate realistic blur that we see with our eyes.
Rule of thumb: your shutter speed should be double your frame rate.
(If you have a cinema camera, you can set your shutter to the angle of 180 degrees and forget it 😏 no more dealing with speeds)
Get creative: you can introduce more motion blur into your footage by slowing your shutter speed down, which can provide a creative look for some shots.
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Shooting with a fast shutter can also be a creative choice. It's used in lots of action and war movies to emphasize or exaggerate the speed, stress, and kinetic action on screen. Filming rain or snow at higher shutter speeds is also a good option because the individual drops or flakes will be much crisper and more visible. Anyway, good info!
No doubt. Just like shooting with a slower shutter, it should be used for specific applications. Similar to shooting in slow motion. Not everything should be in slow motion, ya know?! Thanks for watching and the comment.
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Great video very helpful
This was such a helpful video. Thank you so much, I finally have a glimmer of understanding shutter speed with video.
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Loved this advice.
Haha any time friend. No one explained it to me like this when I was getting started, so I wanted to help others think about it more intentionally.
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Great Video
Very informative. It puzzles me that EVERYBODY talks about the necessity of ND filters and the 180 shutter-rule. Can’t you get as good as a motion blur in post (like Davinci Studio)? One would be more flexible and wouldn’t have the hassle with the NDs all the time. Hardly anybody talks about the negatives/restrictions of using an ND filter like, color-casting, vignetting, having to use a higher ISO sometimes, not being able to use polarizers with a variable ND filter which is usually less of a quality anyway, etc.
If the motion blur is only done in post, without NDs, how good and easy is the result of a proper motion blur and quality?
Shooting with too low shutter speed is like overexposing your video, you cant fix it later. I like to shoot high shutter and then add blur where i want.
I understand what you're saying, but if you're intentionally shooting slow shutter for some creative pick-up shots, then it's rad. Especially for fast-paced sports, action, vehicles, etc.
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Unless you're making a production film, shutter speeds mostly DON'T matter much for most shoots. EXCEPT you're gonna get a bunch of KIDS who went to film school on loans (how STUPID is that), telling you off about your settings.
Me: Just go get a real job and pay your loans kid!