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Frage von Johannes:


Hi,
So the depth of focus and a strong contrast movie look more like film that is clear to me. So, I have a question.
If I see a making of and there is the scene of the Camera from
"Making of team" showed everything moves faster than the later in the movie. By how much should I change the scene in Adobe Premiere Pro so slow that it looks like. I have often tried but I am not a good result to come. Eventually, when I read that a film only 24 frames per second exposed. To make it slower to make but he should make more pictures to these above-mentioned effect is to produce or me with my thoughts as wrong?

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Antwort von C.I.W:

I look at Swabian sags:

Häää?

The film is not in the long Postpro bunting made. He is already with 24 images. Because thou hast irgentwas misunderstood. Is actually synonymous logical, because the sound can not make long Ammer hears otherwise seem ** to.

And the depth you want in a movie rather avoid. You mean the depth blur.

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Antwort von jansi:

It can be synonymous with the 24 paintings attempt.
The result is not with the effect of slow motion as the FX7 vergleibar be the case in the more frames per second makes

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Antwort von Stefan_:

No, I think there is a misunderstanding or an incorrect observation: The movements are not in the proper sense "fast" (it seidenn in high-speed recordings), but they are rather better dissolved in time. This is because the making-of camera mostly used the 50 fields per second instead of 24 frames (like the film camera) recording. The resulting difference between 50i and 24p could be synonymous as a "fast" refer to, but this has nothing with the actual duration of the film section during normal playback speed to be done.

Sounds ultimately more complicated than it is ...

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