Ok - I have been shooting and editing a lot with GoPros. I have typically shot at 60 fps. When I load the video on a a standard 29.97 fps timeline the video loads in fine - it looks like it doesn't use the extra frames or ignore them. I can put it in slow-mo at 50% and it looks great (but am I looking at interpolated slow-mo or is it taking advantage of the doubled frame rate?) I am not sure what is the proper way to take advantange of this frame-rate.
I have also experimented with the 120fps video. However, when I slowed it down it doesn't look as good. So I am wondering - what is the best way to take advantage of the high frame rates?
I shoot go-kart footage and want it to play back fine until I need it in slow mo then I want clean slow-mo at my disposal. It might be that i am doing this all wrong so I was wondering what is the proper way to take advantage of higher frame rates.
Thanks for any help
I have also experimented with the 120fps video. However, when I slowed it down it doesn't look as good. So I am wondering - what is the best way to take advantage of the high frame rates?
I shoot go-kart footage and want it to play back fine until I need it in slow mo then I want clean slow-mo at my disposal. It might be that i am doing this all wrong so I was wondering what is the proper way to take advantage of higher frame rates.
Thanks for any help
Comment