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Volonté de fluidifier des images 50p qui ont un rendu trop "nerveux"

Community Beginner ,
Nov 08, 2022 Nov 08, 2022

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Bonjour la communauté,

Suite à un tournage de plans en 50p avec un A7 IV, je trouve le rendu bien trop nerveux à l'image. J'aimerais fluidifier mes plans pour un rendu plus doux (plus ciné), notament sur les petits mouvements qui donnent une impression de saccade. Auriez-vous une idée d'effet à appliquer ou bien un type de transcodage qui pourrait m'aider à obtenir le résultat souhaité ?

Merci d'avance.

Romain

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LEGEND ,
Nov 08, 2022 Nov 08, 2022

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"Cinematic" is simply shot at 24fps ... with typically a shutter at twice that, so around 48. And you have to move the cam pretty slow for pans or it will look bad.

 

Gimbals, shoulder rigs & tripods with fluid heads can all help of course.

 

Neil

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 12, 2022 Nov 12, 2022

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Thanks Neil. My shutter was certainly too fast. But I'm looking for a solution in editing to give an effect more fluid to my picture.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 12, 2022 Nov 12, 2022

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There is an effect that allows you to apply some shutter blur effect to media, I forgot the name. @Ann Bens would remember the name ...

 

Neil

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Nov 12, 2022 Nov 12, 2022

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Sounds like you're getting at why cuts work.

 

If that's the case, a good place to start is reading In the Blink of an Eye: A Perspective on Film Editing by Walter Murch, "Hitchcock" (Revised Edition) by François Truffaut, and "Poetics" by Aristotle.

 

 

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