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gagodfrey
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March 26, 2017
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24fps, 60fps, 59.94fps sequence settings

  • March 26, 2017
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The final destination for my video will be YouTube 1080p 24fps.

I'm shooting everything in 60 fps with my DSLR and 59.94 fps with my GoPro.

I'm shooting at a higher frame rate so I can use smooth slow motion shots. Should my sequence in Premiere be 24fps or 60fps?

If I interpret my 60 footage down to fit a 24 timeline, it plays at the right speed, but do I lose my ability to have smooth slow-mo shots?

Should I keep my sequence at 60, but when I export, change the settings to 24?

What's the best way to do this?

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Correct answer jasontcox

You CAN shoot everything at 60/59.94 fps, but as Jim said, it's definitely better if you shoot at more standard frame rates like 24 or 30 (and secretly these are usually 23.97 or 29.97). In fact, are you sure your DSLR is shooting at true 60 and not actually 59.94? Have you looked at the Frame Rate column in Premiere after importing them? If you shoot everything at 60, you may have a noticeable jitteriness to your video when it's reconformed to 24. A lot of people never notice, but video pros do. That's why it's best to shoot at 24 if you're exporting at 24.

So if you DO end up shooting everything at 60/59.94, I'd make your sequence match that footage and let Premiere handle the frame rate change at the export stage. In the Export Settings window, look for the Time Interpolation drop down and select Frame Blending (better) or Optical Flow (best) to create a better result out of the frame rate conversion (just know it takes longer to export).

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Participant
September 14, 2020

Hello Jason , 

 

If I shoot in 60 fps may i need to set sequience at 24 fps and export at 60 fps , i assume not

If i shoot a 60 fps may do i need to set sequence at 60 fps and export at 60 fps

If I shoot at 60 fps may i set sequence at 60 fps and export at 24 gfps 

if I shoot at 120 may i set mny sequence at 24 and export at 60 fps

 

general do i neeed to set mmy sequence the same as for export . I presume yes 

gagodfrey
gagodfreyAuthor
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March 26, 2017

Thanks for the reply. That makes a lot of sense.

However, many times I don't know if I'll be using it in slo-mo or not. Assuming I can't switch back and forth between frame rates, what's the second best way to solve my problem?

jasontcox
jasontcoxCorrect answer
Inspiring
March 26, 2017

You CAN shoot everything at 60/59.94 fps, but as Jim said, it's definitely better if you shoot at more standard frame rates like 24 or 30 (and secretly these are usually 23.97 or 29.97). In fact, are you sure your DSLR is shooting at true 60 and not actually 59.94? Have you looked at the Frame Rate column in Premiere after importing them? If you shoot everything at 60, you may have a noticeable jitteriness to your video when it's reconformed to 24. A lot of people never notice, but video pros do. That's why it's best to shoot at 24 if you're exporting at 24.

So if you DO end up shooting everything at 60/59.94, I'd make your sequence match that footage and let Premiere handle the frame rate change at the export stage. In the Export Settings window, look for the Time Interpolation drop down and select Frame Blending (better) or Optical Flow (best) to create a better result out of the frame rate conversion (just know it takes longer to export).

Legend
March 26, 2017

Shoot all real-time footage at 24.  Only shoot the slow-motion footage at higher frame rates.

Yes, this means you need to decide when you shoot if a shot will be real time or slow motion.  You can't decide that later.

Edit at 24, and Modify the higher frame rate clips down to 24 to match.

This will provide the best results.