I explain shutter angle in videography and show why I don't use 180° shutter when shooting in 50/60p for use on a 25p timeline. So many people default to using 180° Shutter angle without really considering the effects it has on playing back at normal speed.
I show some examples of why 360° shutter angle can be a better choice if you're shooting in 50 or 60 frames per second knowing that not all of your shots are going to be slowed down as slow motion content.
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Other kit used making the video...
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Table of Contents:
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00:00 - Intro
00:10 - What is 180° Shutter
01:00 - Poll Results
02:38 - Test Overview
02:55 - 180° Shutter Angle at 25p
03:18 - 90° Shutter Angle at 25p
03:49 - 180° Shutter Angle at 50/60p
04:37 - The Problem with Normal Speed
05:37 - 360° Shutter Angle at 50/60p
07:28 - The Importance of Testing
08:16 - Outro
Links
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Supporting Blog Post - https://www.pauljoy.com/2022/01/180-shutter-angle-why-i-dont-use-it-for-50-60p/
HashTags
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#ShutterAngle
#Shutter
#Filmmaking