Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Shutter Speed Task


"As a rule of thumb, you want the denominator of your shutter speed to be approximately double the number of frames per second that you are recording" So if you're recording at around 24/25 frames per second, it is recommended that your shutter speed be set at 1/50th of a second to get the best outcome.



In this clip, we recorded the same fan but with three different shutter speed setting to show the comparison of how shutter speed can effect the way moving objects can appear when being recorded on different speeds. The first one was the slowest shutter speed we tried of 1/30th of a second, then the second being normal shutter speed for moving images which is 1/50th of a second. Finally showing an example of the a fast shutter speed at 1/250th of a second. In these clips i did decrease the speed of these images by 50% so you can really see the changes happening in each clip.

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