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<blockquote data-quote="MannyCAM2001" data-source="post: 37968" data-attributes="member: 7007"><p>Puzzled, what does editing have to do with the shutter speed?</p><p>I believe you’re confusing shutterspeed with framerate. The frame rate which is crucial for consistent video playback when using different clips from various sources, remains the same in your footage, 30 fps. The shutter speed at the lower numbers will produce smoother more cinematic footage. The only think left is color-grading which is purely at the videographers discretion. Here is where you MUST pay attention to frame rates. You need to keep the same thru the editing process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MannyCAM2001, post: 37968, member: 7007"] Puzzled, what does editing have to do with the shutter speed? I believe you’re confusing shutterspeed with framerate. The frame rate which is crucial for consistent video playback when using different clips from various sources, remains the same in your footage, 30 fps. The shutter speed at the lower numbers will produce smoother more cinematic footage. The only think left is color-grading which is purely at the videographers discretion. Here is where you MUST pay attention to frame rates. You need to keep the same thru the editing process. [/QUOTE]
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