Filming speeds and projection effects – Canon SCOOPIC 16M User Manual
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Filming Speeds and
Projection Effects
It is standard to shoot and project the film at 24fps.
High Speed Filming
Projection at 24 fps. of film photographed at a speed of
48 or 64 fps. produces a slow-motion effect. For
example, when a film shot at 48 fps. is projected at a
standard 24fps., the projecting time will be doubled,
thereby halving the speed of the action projected. High
filming speed is effective for slowing the action of a
fast-moving subject or analyzing movements. Exposure
time is also speeded up and blurring during panning can
be eliminated.
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