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Hi!
I don't know if it's framedrops in my videos or some kind of jello effect giving me this look. It's not perfectly smooth as you can see here:
http://youtu.be/dN9aUOVytBc
My workflow for this video:
1. Shoot in 2.7k protune, 30fps
2. Import to GoPro Studio 2.0
3. Convert the video to 23,98 fps and remove fisheye. Quality is on high.
4. Take the new ".mov" file and import it to Final Cut Pro X.
5. Put the settings for project in FCPX to 1080p, 23.98fps.
6. Since the video is a little bit in slowmotion (30fps->23,98fps), I ramp the speed up to about 120% in order to get back to normal speed.
7. Does some color correction before exporting the video (master file).
8. Upload to youtube.com in order to get feedback what went wrong.
Maybe it's just a ND filter that is needed in order to blur out lagg?
What do you guys think? Is my workflow correct?
I don't know if it's framedrops in my videos or some kind of jello effect giving me this look. It's not perfectly smooth as you can see here:
http://youtu.be/dN9aUOVytBc
My workflow for this video:
1. Shoot in 2.7k protune, 30fps
2. Import to GoPro Studio 2.0
3. Convert the video to 23,98 fps and remove fisheye. Quality is on high.
4. Take the new ".mov" file and import it to Final Cut Pro X.
5. Put the settings for project in FCPX to 1080p, 23.98fps.
6. Since the video is a little bit in slowmotion (30fps->23,98fps), I ramp the speed up to about 120% in order to get back to normal speed.
7. Does some color correction before exporting the video (master file).
8. Upload to youtube.com in order to get feedback what went wrong.
Maybe it's just a ND filter that is needed in order to blur out lagg?
What do you guys think? Is my workflow correct?