I'm continuously running into space issues on my Samsung S5, so I avoid downloading new apps unless I absolutely have to. It's a huge pain this seemingly arbitrary limit on spp space quotas.
Get the Atomos Ninja, record it in ProRes. Seriously, this codec is indistinguishable from RAW on an eyeball level. For VHS, it is waaaaay overkill, might as well just use MPEG2 for VHS (just being facetious).
And its not like you are going to play the ProRes and re-record it to another ProRes device. That would be dumb. Just copy the file, there will be no loss of bits and bytes and what-not.
Perhaps I'm a curmudgeon, but I actually prefer 24 FPS for movies and live action television. There's an otherworldly, dreamy-ish quality to it. I do like to shoot at 60 FPS and then conform it to a 24 fps timeline. But 60 FPS live action looks too much like home video, or old Doctor Who episodes. The first Hobbit movie had that problem @ 48 FPS and other issues. Gandalf's cast resin staff actually LOOKED like cast resin. The second Hobbit movie had less of that, but PJ had to employ various post production trickeries to downplay the video-ish effect (I think I read that somewheres).
Animated movies and games would benefit from 60 FPS for sure...
I, for one, am looking forward to a G rated "Punsher". NOT.
Fack me, "PUNISHER" ugh. Old man spelling skills
I, for one, am looking forward to a G rated "Punsher". NOT.
Congratulations! What did you do for a living where you could pull that many hours in?
So...how do we know the historical concentrations of CO2? By measuring trapped air in polar ice?
I'm continuously running into space issues on my Samsung S5, so I avoid downloading new apps unless I absolutely have to. It's a huge pain this seemingly arbitrary limit on spp space quotas.
Are people just not buying, or are they just finding that their $500-$800 smartphone fulfills all their needs?
Will miss them greatly. What a blow. NOT.
For that to be true all civs would have to have advanced to the same tech level. I don't think that is likely.
Get the Atomos Ninja, record it in ProRes. Seriously, this codec is indistinguishable from RAW on an eyeball level. For VHS, it is waaaaay overkill, might as well just use MPEG2 for VHS (just being facetious). And its not like you are going to play the ProRes and re-record it to another ProRes device. That would be dumb. Just copy the file, there will be no loss of bits and bytes and what-not.
Perhaps I'm a curmudgeon, but I actually prefer 24 FPS for movies and live action television. There's an otherworldly, dreamy-ish quality to it. I do like to shoot at 60 FPS and then conform it to a 24 fps timeline. But 60 FPS live action looks too much like home video, or old Doctor Who episodes. The first Hobbit movie had that problem @ 48 FPS and other issues. Gandalf's cast resin staff actually LOOKED like cast resin. The second Hobbit movie had less of that, but PJ had to employ various post production trickeries to downplay the video-ish effect (I think I read that somewheres). Animated movies and games would benefit from 60 FPS for sure...