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Posted: Wed Feb 28th, 2024 22:59 |
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Eric
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chrisbet wrote:The higher shutter speeds make the moving objects crisper - less motion blur - the reason for the shutter = 2 x fps is that that is what the old film cameras ran at and what audiences are used to in the cinema - a certain amount of blur. Faster shutter speeds make everything crisper and can be used to impart a sense of urgency or drama to the film. I will have to try this…I am in need of a new sense of urgency. Last edited on Wed Feb 28th, 2024 22:59 by ____________________ Eric |
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