The future

Personally as long as their not Iphone shots than get it. Newschoolers and skiing in general needs more content; that being said the amount of street content coming out in the past two years is dope. Seeing people put time and energy into their own and others projects is what skiing needs.
 
14304055:PeteMahn said:
Personally as long as their not Iphone shots than get it.

It all boils down to shutter speed IMO. Phone shots mid-day with snow reflection have a shutter speed in the thousandths of a second range. That’s why every clip is a stutterfest where its harder for your eye to separate the skier from the background, regardless of being crisp 4K or all the way down to low bitrate 360p. Once you slap an ND filter on a phone it can mix right in w/ “normal” camera footage and barely anybody can tell the difference.

standard def w/ a 180° shutter is more watchable any day over the most sharp 4K (or 8K….yikes) with an insanely high shutter. My favorite version of that is super 8mm film. It’s imperfections and shimmer give it the feeling of a memory/dream, where the main idea is there but you can’t quite put your finger on the finer details. Sometimes less is more
 
24 frames per second 16mm is the absolute shit (although it scans out at better than standard definition now)
 
14304416:84west said:
24 frames per second 16mm is the absolute shit (although it scans out at better than standard definition now)

this is sports!! 30fps minimum. and film will always be the best but that shit is so cost prohibitive.
 
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