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<blockquote data-quote="MannyCAM2001" data-source="post: 37963" data-attributes="member: 7007"><p>Yes! It’s ok, the footage will look much better. And the test for motion blur is quite simple. Freeze the playback in a video editor, of a moving object or car. If it appears blurred, then you’ve accomplished getting the cinematic look in regards to your motion blur, if its sharp, clear and no motion in the object. Go back to the drawing board. Lol</p><p>The idea is having video that doesn’t jitter, particularly evident in slow panning shots. Because at a high shutter speed every frame is rendered sharp. Lower the shutter speed, you get the motion effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MannyCAM2001, post: 37963, member: 7007"] Yes! It’s ok, the footage will look much better. And the test for motion blur is quite simple. Freeze the playback in a video editor, of a moving object or car. If it appears blurred, then you’ve accomplished getting the cinematic look in regards to your motion blur, if its sharp, clear and no motion in the object. Go back to the drawing board. Lol The idea is having video that doesn’t jitter, particularly evident in slow panning shots. Because at a high shutter speed every frame is rendered sharp. Lower the shutter speed, you get the motion effect. [/QUOTE]
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