Lets talk Shutter Speed 🎞 ⤵️ #filmmaking #videographers #videotips
You can imagine your Cameras Shutter like a Curtain that let's light enter your Camera's Sensor. Your Shutter Speed determines how fast you open and close y...

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You can imagine your Cameras Shutter like a Curtain that let's light enter your Camera's Sensor.
Your Shutter Speed determines how fast you open and close your curtain to expose your Sensor.
⚠️ BUT not only does the Shutter Speed regulate your Exposure, it also determines how much Motion Blur you have in your Image.
Depending on your Shutter Speed and your Frame Rate, it could look more natural or harsh.
✅️ GENERAL RULE OF THUMB: The Shutter Speed should be Double your Frame Rate.
↪️ That means in this Example:
I've shot at 29.95 FPS, meaning the optimal Shutter Speed for natural Motion Blur would be 1/60 of a Second.
💡 You can also use the Shutter Speed for artistic purposes.
Action Scenes often use a faster Shutter Speed to create a more gritty and tense movement, like in the Movie "Saving Private Ryan".
On the other Hand, a more slow Shutter Speed creates exaggerated motion blur which could create a more "Dreamy" look.
What Shutter Speed would you choose?
#videography #viral #cinematography #film #relatable #cinematic #insipring #filmmakingtips #premieretutorials #videotutorials #videocreator #contentcreator #motivational #cameratips
Your Shutter Speed determines how fast you open and close your curtain to expose your Sensor.
⚠️ BUT not only does the Shutter Speed regulate your Exposure, it also determines how much Motion Blur you have in your Image.
Depending on your Shutter Speed and your Frame Rate, it could look more natural or harsh.
✅️ GENERAL RULE OF THUMB: The Shutter Speed should be Double your Frame Rate.
↪️ That means in this Example:
I've shot at 29.95 FPS, meaning the optimal Shutter Speed for natural Motion Blur would be 1/60 of a Second.
💡 You can also use the Shutter Speed for artistic purposes.
Action Scenes often use a faster Shutter Speed to create a more gritty and tense movement, like in the Movie "Saving Private Ryan".
On the other Hand, a more slow Shutter Speed creates exaggerated motion blur which could create a more "Dreamy" look.
What Shutter Speed would you choose?
#videography #viral #cinematography #film #relatable #cinematic #insipring #filmmakingtips #premieretutorials #videotutorials #videocreator #contentcreator #motivational #cameratips
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