
Liquid at 1/2000
2 years ago
Just kind of a test to see how something moving pretty fast would slow down at 1/2000. There are not many frames to work with at .25 speed.
I planned on shooting just the milk drops but threw in some water.
This video really looks better at the a higher bitrate version due to all the motion.
I planned on shooting just the milk drops but threw in some water.
This video really looks better at the a higher bitrate version due to all the motion.
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I usually get and idea from what others do and usually put a little spin on it.
Nicely done, I'm surprised actually at how much of the milk drop etc. is captured even at that relatively-low frame rate. Quite cool.
is 1/2000 the fastest you can go with the HV20?
To show how old I am, I remember seeing overcranked film that looked like this in grade school.
*Edit - I found one.
did you slow it down a little in post or is it in the same speed as shot?
I have already learned so much from your videos.
I haven't been that happy with reducing velocity and/or properties in Vegas 7, so your comment got my attention.
What do you mean by "the 60i to 60p slow motion process"?
btw my gentLED-AUTO is on the way! Their site may be a bit confusing, but their email support is great.
please...
ddm