Hi. I'll be picking up my DVX100B in a few weeks and had a question about slow motion. I know the HVX has a ton of frame rate options, but can the 100B pull off similar effects with native techniques? I've used slow motion effects before with software in post and I was never happy with the results.
I want to try some test shots with shooting miniatures and the only convincing way to get that is with shooting at a higher frame rate and slowing that down to 24 frames.
Any advice would be appreciated,
Dave
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07-06-2007 06:29 AM
much lighting and put up the shutter to maximum... and shoot interlaced i guess.
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07-06-2007 08:16 AM
Shoot 60i at 1/120 shutter, and bring it into a 24p project at 40% speed. You'll have field-for-frame accurate slow motion, but it'll be lower resolution.
Or shoot 30p @ 1/60th and bring that in frame-for-frame into a 24p project.
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07-06-2007 09:05 AM
But don't forget you must capture the 60i footage at 29.97 with no pull down. Than bring it in your 24p timeline with your other footage.
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07-06-2007 02:31 PM
If you shoot pal 1/100 shutter or higher at 50i and then slow down in post.
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07-06-2007 03:59 PM
Thanks for the advice. I'll try a few things about with those tips and see what happens.
I want to put a reel together of effects shots, and I thought some old school miniature / model sequences might be fun. The whole experiment will probably at best look like 60's sci fi - or it'll be a total waste of time :-)
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07-19-2007 07:16 PM
Yes, I read something about that, unfortunately I don't have aftereffects. I gotta do it in FCP.
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