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Correcting footage shot with too high of a shutter speed?

Engaged ,
Sep 16, 2017 Sep 16, 2017

I have some clips that were shot on a DSLR with a very high shutter speed. Is there anything that could be done in PP or possibly AE to correct this?

Thanks.

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Advocate ,
Sep 16, 2017 Sep 16, 2017

Can you be a bit more specific? What is wrong with your high shutter speed footage? Usually that just means less motion blur. Is your footage too dark because of it? Or is something else?

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Engaged ,
Sep 16, 2017 Sep 16, 2017

I do not know the exact shutter it was shot with offhand, though it was high. I'm referring to the unnatural looking effect resulting from a really high shutter when viewing people walking, moving, etc.

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Enthusiast ,
Sep 16, 2017 Sep 16, 2017
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If you have After Effects, maybe...there is a Pixel Motion Blur effect that attempts to do what you're looking for. But I imagine it's incredibly resource-intensive and not realistic to render all of your clips with it. Try testing it out on your footage, and if the results are acceptable, first edit your footage, then apply the effect to the finished exported edit. You may need to do each shot individually.

In my opinion, this effort is probably not worth it, and you should just try to work with the footage as-is.

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