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For instance, a higher shutter speed / shutter angle will give you a more staccato effect, while a lower shutter speed / shutter angle will produce a soft, blurry look.

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If you would like any additional frame rates or shutter speeds / angles added, please let me know and I will update this post on an ongoing basis.

Understanding the interplay between frame rate and shutter speed is crucial for crafting different visual effects in filmmaking. Experimenting with varied shutter settings allows for creative expression and unique storytelling through visuals. Best Flight Training School in North Las Vegas

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The amount you adjust your shutter settings in relation to your frame rate is of course entirely up to you, and is a subjective decision. But for those just getting started, or looking to get more experimental with their footage, the guide below can help you decide which settings might be the best starting point.

While most projects are shot with a 180 degree shutter (the equivalent of 1/48 when shooting at 24fps), in many cases you may want to use alternate settings combinations.