VIDEO PRODUCTION

VIDEO FRAME RATE ARTICLE

 

 

LINK

 

Click here for the article.  (Open this link in a new tab.)

 

CHECKLIST

 

The article contains a lot of interesting information but its organization is not the best. 

Be sure to read and/or watch the following:

ð       Intro

ð       Video – What is Frame Rate? (15:47)

ð       Table of Contents

ð       Section 1.1 – History of Frame Rate

ð       Video – Race Horse First Film Ever 1878 (0:15)

ð       Section 1.2 – What is Frame Rate?

ð       Section 1.3 – Common Frame Rates

ð       Video – What Frame Rate Should You Be Filming In? (13:11)

ð       Section 1.3B – Best Frame Rate for Video

ð       Section 2.1 – Frames Per Second In Slow Motion Video

ð       Video – Get Out (2:01)

ð       Section 2.1B – FPS Video – Slow Motion Cameras

ð       Video – Panasonic GH5S (Optional video) (1:51)

ð       Video – Premiere Pro Smooth Slow Motion (Optional video) (4:55)

ð       Section 2.2 – FPS In Fast Motion Video

ð       Video – Fast Forward Effect (Optional video) (6:49)

ð       Section 2.3 – Speed Ramps

ð       Video – 300 Slow Motion Fight Scene (1:24)

ð       Section 2.4 – Timelapse

ð       Video – Nightvision (Timelapses) (3:39)

ð       Section 2.5 – Super Hyper Timelapse

ð       Video –  Filmmaking Shot List: How Matt Komo Plans a 24-Hour Shoot (6:45)

 

WORK

 

Here is a bit of work related only to the first three sections of the site.  There rest of the site has a lot of interesting information so please make sure to go through all of it.

 

Task 1 (Section 1.1)

 

Question: The first ever video was created in order to answer what question?

 

Task 2 (Section 1.2)

Fill in the blanks below.

 

a)    FPS stands for ____________ __________ ___________.

b)    Individual still images in a video are called ___________.

c)     _____________ _____________ is the speed at which frames are captured or displayed in a video.

d)     _____________ motion occurs when the captured frame rate is the same as the displayed (projected) frame rate in a video.

e)    _____________ motion occurs when the captured frame rate is higher than the displayed frame rate.

f)      _____________ motion occurs when the captured frame rate is lower than the displayed frame rate.

g)    The standard frame rate for cinema is ____________ FPS.

h)    The standard frame rate for television is ____________ FPS.

Task 3 (Section 1.3)

 

Fill in the following table:

 

Frame rate

Use

 

24 FPS

 

 

30 FPS

 

 

60 FPS

 

 

120 FPS

 

 

240 FPS

 

 

480 FPS

 

 

960+ FPS