Tagged with 23.98 - Personal View Talks https://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/23.98/feed.rss Thu, 02 May 24 03:32:27 +0000 Tagged with 23.98 - Personal View Talks en-CA Jittery footage from GH2 when tracking/panning .. why's that ?? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/9316/jittery-footage-from-gh2-when-trackingpanning-..-whys-that- Sat, 11 Jan 2014 08:21:04 +0000 AlanEHoward 9316@/talks/discussions Hi, I just shot a short promo for an events company and the pans and track seem to have a jitter to them ... look here http://vimeo.com/user1415033/review/83892278/e7e9cd0822 It was shot in cinema mode at 24P (which I believe is actually 23.976) at (probably) 50th sec

I've also just seen this on YouTube which seems to suggest that this footage ALWAYS has a jitter to it ..is that right??

Any advice would be much appreciated....

Thanks

Alan

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23.98 to 29.97 or HBR30P Which is Better? https://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/7497/23.98-to-29.97-or-hbr30p-which-is-better Thu, 11 Jul 2013 18:57:23 +0000 Azo 7497@/talks/discussions I have a shoot coming up that requires 29.97 footage. This is how they want the footage delivered.

Preferred file specifications: Quicktime .MOV file Apple ProRes 422HQ Codec Frame rate: 29.97 FPS Audio: AAC 44.100 rate HD Dimensions:1920x1080

I would like to shoot this video with the best quality possible. That being said I know 24p is the best setting for the GH2 and if I shoot in 24p I will probably use Moon T5 or Intravenous Boom. The question is would it be better to shoot the video in 24p and then use compressor to export to 29.97 or just shoot in HBR30p mode and be done with it.

The patch that I would probably use is either Valkyrie TZ3 or Cluster X Nebula for the HBR30p mode. The video will consist of and interview and will also include car polishing with an orbital buffer.

I read an article that stated that shooting in 24p is the best way to deliver to multiple formats. Please chime in with your thoughts and suggestions.

Any and all input is greatly appreciated.

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