Master the Stylish Step Printing Technique ๐ฅ
Learn how to create visually striking shots using the step printing technique in filmmaking for a unique style.

Mimi and Mason
59.2K views โข Sep 20, 2023

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Try this awesome filmmaking technique for some super stylistic shots.
Step printing is a technique used in filmmaking where individual frames of a film are printed multiple times onto a single frame of the final print, resulting in a slower frame rate. With digital cameras, it's very easy to do. Whatever FPS you're shooting at, make your shutter speed slower than 1 / (2x FPS). The lower the shutter speed, the greater the motion blur and effect. For this video, we shot at 24 FPS and 1/8-1/15 shutter speed.
If you've seen this effect, it's probably because of Chungking Express. So shoutout to Wong Kar-wai for making it popular.
Follow and save for more - tomorrow we're building on this technique for a great way to apply it!
#filmmakingtips #filmmaking #cinematography #videography
Step printing is a technique used in filmmaking where individual frames of a film are printed multiple times onto a single frame of the final print, resulting in a slower frame rate. With digital cameras, it's very easy to do. Whatever FPS you're shooting at, make your shutter speed slower than 1 / (2x FPS). The lower the shutter speed, the greater the motion blur and effect. For this video, we shot at 24 FPS and 1/8-1/15 shutter speed.
If you've seen this effect, it's probably because of Chungking Express. So shoutout to Wong Kar-wai for making it popular.
Follow and save for more - tomorrow we're building on this technique for a great way to apply it!
#filmmakingtips #filmmaking #cinematography #videography
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