If you plan to add some slow motion sequences to your projects, you must record at double the normal frame rate or higher. Recording at a higher frame rate is also used for creating smooth Slow Motion effects in post production. This means the video should appear to have a lot less Motion Blur and hence be sharper and clearer. With higher frame rate video, there will now be Frame 1, Frame 2, Frame 3 and Frame 4. If an object is moving fast across across the screen, where it is located in Frame 1 will be very different to where it is located in Frame 2 (on and on it goes). High frame rate video is double the frame rate of conventional video, which means the video image will look a lot sharper. How to Create a Custom Render As Export TemplateĬreating a Custom Mainconcept AVC/AAC TemplateĬreating a Custom Sony AVC/MVC Template Advantages of High Frame Rate Video Starting a New Project in Vegas Pro - Quick MethodĬhecking your Project Properties and Tweaking a Few Extra Settings How to Discover my Source Video's Frame Rate and Media Properties How to Record High Frame Rate (HFR) Video The future is now here just a few short years after HD video revolutionized YouTube. It has a super real quality that makes people look like they could jump straight out of the screen. However there is no restriction to anyone recording and uploading high frame rate video. The people who are the most excited about this are Gamers, because high frame rate video is far superior for recording fast moving objects. YouTube now allows users to upload Higher Frame Rate (HFR) video. In this Sony Vegas Pro 13 tutorial, I show how to render/export 48p, 50p and 60p video, suitable for upload to YouTube.
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