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Should I export in 30fps or 60fps?
If you are mixing clips on a timeline, where 50% of the clips are 60fps and 50% are 30fps, what is the best frame rate to use for final export? Logic tells me it would be best to use 60fps, since if going from 60fps to 30fps you would have to: * Drop every other frame, or Blend pairs of frames into one frame.
What FPS should I export?
But normally, stick with 60 fps as long as the original footage is 60 or above. If you want slow motion the original film should ne at least 120 fps so you can slow it down to 2 times slower. Hope these guidelines help!
What happens when you export a 30 fps video in 60 fps?
You will preserve all the frames and the look of your 60p sources, and the 30p frames will be doubled, but with a decent codec this will likely not affect the size of the file because the encoder will use a “frame-repeat” flag. 60p video looks “live”, while 30p video looks more “film-like”.
How much can you slow down 30 fps?
Here are some common overcranked frame rates with the respective percentages they should be slowed down to in post (in a 24p project/timeline): 30fps = 80% 48fps = 50% 60fps = 40%
When to use 30fps or 60fps frame rate?
Frames rates above 30fps, including the most popular 60fps, are best reserved for times when there’s a lot of motion. It’s a great idea to film sporting events in 60fps to give you the opportunity to slow the action down for replays.
What does it mean when a video is recorded at 30fps?
When recording video, your camera captures a series of still images (called frames) that trick the eye into seeing motion when the images are viewed at high speed in consecutive order (as a video). The frame rate is measured in ‘frames per second’ or ‘fps’. For example, 30fps means your camera records 30 distinct images each second.
Can a 60 fps video be made slow motion?
However, during EDITING you still work with the underlying original 60 fps source and that means you can create slow motion whenever you want. You can make speed changes any time. You can verify in the project window panel that your source video footage retains its frame rate.
Can a 60fps video be shot in slo mo?
You can verify in the project window panel that your source video footage retains its frame rate. The slo-mo rate depends on the source fps and the timeline fps: with a 60fps source on a 30 fps time line you can go 50% slo-mo without any loss of quality.