RCSchim | How to get CINEMATIC motionblur (and save precious YT bitrate) @Rcschim | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 1 minute ago
There are a few ways, how we can achieve nice and smooth FPV footage. 4k60fps + stabilization is already butter-smooth out of the box. Problem tho: 60fps footage needs more bitrate than we get from youtube (at least in 1080p) so if you have a lot of moving objects it all degrades into a pixelated mess... (whilst looking nice and crisp before uploading it).
If the fast moving stuff is blurred - it "costs" less bitrate - so we have more bandwidth for the important objects that we want to see crisp! That's why we dial down to 30fps and make each frame a little unsharp. Now we get a smooth look still with good details - aka cinematic look. (and don't get me started on 24fps mistakenly used as cinematic look by many - it just looks jerky if you don't use big camera cranes, dollies or tripods)
In my review of the Freewellgear ND Filters for the DJI Action 2 I also show you a bit about how to use them correctly and what to consider.
Basically:
set ISO to fixed 100-200 and exposure to auto!
BUT: choose the right ND filter (lower number = brigther)
Most flights I can use ND 8 or ND 16 and will be fine. Rarely needed ND32 or even 64 - gotta be very bright and sunny conditions to need those!
Since this will be my last video before Xmas - merry Christmas to you all!
Seasons Greetings, Mario
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00:00 Intro
00:33 Why ND filters?
01:49 ND8, manual settings
03:13 no ND Filter + auto settings
04:16 ND32 with too high ISO
04:53 how to choose the correct ND Filter
06:58 ND16 Flight with Buzzhawk
09:40 final words
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#NDFilter #DJIAction2 #cinematic
There are a few ways, how we can achieve nice and smooth FPV footage. 4k60fps + stabilization is already butter-smooth out of the box. Problem tho: 60fps footage needs more bitrate than we get from youtube (at least in 1080p) so if you have a lot of moving objects it all degrades into a pixelated mess... (whilst looking nice and crisp before uploading it).
If the fast moving stuff is blurred - it "costs" less bitrate - so we have more bandwidth for the important objects that we want to see crisp! That's why we dial down to 30fps and make each frame a little unsharp. Now we get a smooth look still with good details - aka cinematic look. (and don't get me started on 24fps mistakenly used as cinematic look by many - it just looks jerky if you don't use big camera cranes, dollies or tripods)
In my review of the Freewellgear ND Filters for the DJI Action 2 I also show you a bit about how to use them correctly and what to consider.
Basically:
set ISO to fixed 100-200 and exposure to auto!
BUT: choose the right ND filter (lower number = brigther)
Most flights I can use ND 8 or ND 16 and will be fine. Rarely needed ND32 or even 64 - gotta be very bright and sunny conditions to need those!
Since this will be my last video before Xmas - merry Christmas to you all!
Seasons Greetings, Mario
-
●▬▬▬LINKS▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
I stand for HONEST reviews and opinions! If you wanna support this idea please check my PATREON: bit.ly/2ESMtIO
►Freewellgear ND Filters: bit.ly/3sbcnOC
my DJI Action 2 review: youtu.be/cBm5-nHy36I
DO YOU WANT TO SEE MORE???
►TOP Videos: http://goo.gl/MHfr1D
►Mountain DIVES: http://goo.gl/FfXPHa
►Product REVIEWS: http://goo.gl/mZkwHr
●▬▬▬EQUIPMENT▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
Filmed with: Sony A7c
Copter: GepRC Mark4 youtu.be/ufxEtlL9v_Y
Edited with Premiere Pro
●▬▬▬♫MUSIC▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
I use EPIDEMIC SOUND, get your account here (affiliate): bit.ly/3p6OGE0
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║╚╣║║║╚╣╚╣╔╣╔╣║╚╣═╣ → http://goo.gl/szFJv
╠╗║╚╝║║╠╗║╚╣║║║║║═╣ (best way to support me!)
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●▬▬▬VIDEO INDEX▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬●
00:00 Intro
00:33 Why ND filters?
01:49 ND8, manual settings
03:13 no ND Filter + auto settings
04:16 ND32 with too high ISO
04:53 how to choose the correct ND Filter
06:58 ND16 Flight with Buzzhawk
09:40 final words
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#NDFilter #DJIAction2 #cinematic