Topic: 24 fps question
Can someone please post a nice tutorial for walking and running in 24 fps. I'm asking this because it is more professional and smooth (if you do it right) for a video.
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Can someone please post a nice tutorial for walking and running in 24 fps. I'm asking this because it is more professional and smooth (if you do it right) for a video.
DO NOT TRY IT. Look at Mobiledeli's thread on his egypt film. He's filming in 24 fps, and he said to everyone NOT to try it, someone asked the same question as you.
Hope this was [a warning] helpful.
cant find it... provide a link? also- the film will look good only if you do it right
http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/to gypt-film/
somewhere in there.
I don't get what's so bad abou 24fps, I'll occasionally try out 30fps for a shot. And I will only shoot in 24.
right now i mix between 24 and 15 FPS. I use 15 for walking, and 24 for almost everything else.
When my next film is done you can se the difference.
But these should give you an idea on what to do
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0u6AwEu7JiU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwMuvpxIFtI
i made two tests at 24 fps, each covering things like jumps, walks, pans, driving ect. Here are the links:
I just use 12fps, it's a happy median between being able to speed-animate (without which I wouldn't have ever made a brickfilm, because I get bored very easily ) and still make good films.
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