Shooting Stock Footage Frame Rate?
I have been wanting to shoot some stock footage, but dont know which frame rate would be best. I normally use 24f, but if selling stock footage, many users like to slow down the footage, so im gearing more towards 60i.
Im using the XHA1s. Any suggestions? |
All the stock footage i've ever used was in 30fps. For broadcast, it's the std.
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ok, great, so Ill use 30f then. Thank you for your help!
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For high def broadcast, it's either 1080i (60 fields per second interlaced), or 720p (60 frames per second progressive). 1080p is only in its infancy as a "broadcast" format (although its very common on blu-ray and other technologies) There is no common broadcast standard that transmits at 30 frames per second progressive. I would suggest shooting 60i instead of 30f if your end use is broadcast TV. |
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I shoot stock and depending on subject shot both 25F and 50i, I export the files as either MJPEB B or PhotoJpeg respectively at 1920x1080. They are big files but look great...I have had pretty good success with both formats.
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