Patrick Surace
March 23rd, 2008, 01:16 PM
Hey all,
I do alot of compositing with my XHA1, if you've read my previous post, I'm having a bit of a hard time getting the footage off the camera, but that's another story!
My question here is, since i GOT the footage off and onto the CPU my 24F footage feels like I'm missing frames. I usually shoot 30F but decided i want my stuff to look a little more film like. I don't have a red rock setup or anything like that yet, but at least 24F will help for now.
I shot footage of moving bus' in Santa Monica and it feels like it's just not right, the motion feels a little "sped up" and the vehicles seem to "jump" or "skip" along the road rather than smoothly drive.
Here's a link to the shot, please let me know if anyone knows why this might be the case.
http://patricksurace.com/output/smbus.html
When i went back to look it seems the cars at the end are most jumpy, and the footage is sped up i think, otherwise it's not HORRIBLE by any means but looks WAY different than 30F.
Thanks again in advance!
-Pat
I do alot of compositing with my XHA1, if you've read my previous post, I'm having a bit of a hard time getting the footage off the camera, but that's another story!
My question here is, since i GOT the footage off and onto the CPU my 24F footage feels like I'm missing frames. I usually shoot 30F but decided i want my stuff to look a little more film like. I don't have a red rock setup or anything like that yet, but at least 24F will help for now.
I shot footage of moving bus' in Santa Monica and it feels like it's just not right, the motion feels a little "sped up" and the vehicles seem to "jump" or "skip" along the road rather than smoothly drive.
Here's a link to the shot, please let me know if anyone knows why this might be the case.
http://patricksurace.com/output/smbus.html
When i went back to look it seems the cars at the end are most jumpy, and the footage is sped up i think, otherwise it's not HORRIBLE by any means but looks WAY different than 30F.
Thanks again in advance!
-Pat