Merlin Steadicam + St. Marks Summit, West Vancouver, BC

no offense but that was a prime example of when to not use twixtor.

other tips, I would read up on how to export a video to get best quality. I felt like i was watching a video from a cell phone (quality wise). I'm not sure what you are using to edit, but read up on how to obtain the best quality settings from your editing platform. Other than that, I really can't tell you anything else, because the quality is so low that it is hard to tell other settings you used.

sorry if this post sounds rude, but im not trying to be a dick.

do a little homework, and post it back up and I would be more than happy to help you.

 
Sorry, I guess I shouldn't share videos that I haven't put the time in to edit correctly, If you had read my description you would have known that there was no twixtor used to edit this and I spend 30 minutes editing. I used FCP to edit this and I used the default setting it brought the video to when I dragged the clip into the timeline. I will look into it more, maybe I didn't export it to h264. I can see what the slow motion did, but as I said I am just making little weekly edits, I don't have the time to commit to 10+ hours a week of editing, I am more concerned with the cinematography.

To be honest you are being a bit harsh, by jumping to such conclusions without actually reading the description. I understand your concern, and appreciate constructive criticism, but as I said I am a cinematographer, not an editor. I wish I had the time to take editing classes, but I don't.

a lot of the shots are 50 fps, which could be a bit slow compared to videos of similar quality, maybe that is what is throwing it off. I will take it into consideration, and make sure my export settings are proper.

Thanks.

 
There is definitely some very odd ghosting/warping going on during slow motion. If you shot at 50p and went to 50% or conformed to 25p it shouldn't be doing that.
 
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