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Sparky's Latest Adventures - Pretty Place and Bald Rock
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<blockquote data-quote="Rekanix" data-source="post: 39370" data-attributes="member: 7862"><p>Sparky and I made a trip to the mountains, and this was our latest video. I made it with iMovie - the last movie I made had a jittery effect in certain places (truck moving was jerky), and one user said it was because the iMovie frame rate didn't match DJI Spark's frame rate. I tried to figure out out to change the frame rate in iMovie to match what I was told is 29.97? I couldn't figure out a way - does anyone else know how to change it in iMovie?</p><p></p><p>I did notice what looks like a rolling shutter in parts of the video, and I'm not sure why that's there? But what I did to try and smooth out the video is to use iMovie's stabilizer and rolling shutter feature on EVERY clip in the movie. Is there a better way? And also, I'm always up for critique! How can I make the next one better?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for watching! [MEDIA=youtube]N9yb9Ivynnc[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rekanix, post: 39370, member: 7862"] Sparky and I made a trip to the mountains, and this was our latest video. I made it with iMovie - the last movie I made had a jittery effect in certain places (truck moving was jerky), and one user said it was because the iMovie frame rate didn't match DJI Spark's frame rate. I tried to figure out out to change the frame rate in iMovie to match what I was told is 29.97? I couldn't figure out a way - does anyone else know how to change it in iMovie? I did notice what looks like a rolling shutter in parts of the video, and I'm not sure why that's there? But what I did to try and smooth out the video is to use iMovie's stabilizer and rolling shutter feature on EVERY clip in the movie. Is there a better way? And also, I'm always up for critique! How can I make the next one better? Thanks for watching! [MEDIA=youtube]N9yb9Ivynnc[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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