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what's going on everybody today i just
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want to go over really quickly
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how to shoot in one-fifth shutter speed
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with the blackmagic pro cinema camera
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um this is a really cool look that i've
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been wanting to do for a long time now
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and as you saw in the test footage at
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the beginning it's a super grungy super
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almost distorted kind of effect and when
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you when you're able to do these things
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actually in camera instead of doing it
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adds that that extra bit of not only
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realness but also it it makes you spend
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less time in post-production so
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i really like the look of this style and
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i want to be able to show you guys how
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so let's just go ahead and jump into it
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alright so to actually get
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started and you know get the camera set
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up so that it's ready
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for one fifth shutter speed you also
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have to be shooting in five frames per
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to do this you can you can't actually go
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down to five frames per second on the
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you can only go to 23.98 so what you're
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is go ahead and set that back to
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whatever you had it at and click on
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off speed frame rate and from there
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you'll be able to go much higher or
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lower so what i like to do is just go
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all the way down to five so it's just
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off speed frame rate and then set that
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and this is actually super convenient
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because then it's a one tap button when
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you wanna shoot something like this
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for the frame rate at least so it'll
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you're at 5 and 24 and as you can see
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when i move the camera around it's
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in that that slow frame right now that
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gives it that jittery look almost
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so go ahead and click out of the frames
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and then go into shutter speed and now
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as you can see the shutter speed just
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based off the frames per second alone
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they're displaying lower lower shutter
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speeds so i'm going to go ahead and
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fifth right now it just made it super
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really high up i'll just set it set it
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the shutter speed is now at one fifth
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and so this is what's going to give you
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that look of the footage where it's not
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choppy but it's also um dragging the
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the lights and like everything in the
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so let me just go back to i'll go to
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60 frames per second as you can see now
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it's still jittery but the footage isn't
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being dragged on the screen as much
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whereas if i put it into one fifth
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now everything is as being blurred you
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can't see the letters as much on the
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and this is what kind of look that i was
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i was really happy when i kind when i
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finally figured out how to do it
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i will say there's one flaw to shooting
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because you're shooting five frames per
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a one-fifth of the shutter speed um and
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i really haven't figured out a
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but there's no you're you're gonna film
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say for a full minute but only the first
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five seconds of that minute will be
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will be actual footage after you shoot
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you know your minute it's not gonna give
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you five minutes worth of footage that
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because it's going to be like five
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frames per second so it'll be
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five times shorter than however many
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you had you had shot which
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obviously you can slow the footage down
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to make it last as long as you had
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intended but what i've
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realized works better is to shoot
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basically five times longer of a clip
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than you would need so that it looks
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that you don't have to you know shorten
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or make it um make it slower in
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post-production because
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i personally like the look of this but
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like i said there's that one flaw so you
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you know a lot more than than you might
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so that's pretty much it for how to
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one fit frames per second and or one
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and in five frames per second i'm going
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to go ahead and turn that off
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just remember the off speed frame rate
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since you can't just manually do it
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you have to do off speed frame rate and
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go ahead into shutter speed
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you can play around with this obviously
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defined rules but i prefer the one-fifth
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shutter speed i think that's what
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what always works best for me i hope you
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guys enjoyed this tutorial and
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if you have any questions or comments
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feel free to leave leave one below and
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i'll get back to you as soon as i can
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have a good one and peace out