K&F ND Filters from this video: https://amzn.to/4aS7P2o
In this video, I explore how to achieve cinematic motion blur when shooting 24fps video on the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. I discuss the importance of using the right shutter speed according to the 180-degree shutter rule and how to overcome overexposure issues by using ND (Neutral Density) filters.
I demonstrate the difference between footage shot with a fast shutter speed and one shot with a slower shutter speed of 1/50th of a second, which adheres to the 180-degree shutter rule for 24fps video.
I also showcase my K&F ND filters, which are an affordable alternative to the official DJI filters, and explain how to use them effectively in different lighting conditions.
Additionally, I briefly touch on the creative possibilities of deviating from the 180-degree shutter rule to achieve different artistic effects and discuss the applicability of the rule to other frame rates like 30fps and 60fps.
0:00 Choppy 24p video
0:48 Natural motion blur with the180-degree shutter rule
1:34 K&F Concept ND16/ND64/ND256 + CPL
2:27 ND16 on a cloudy/rainy day
3:00 ND64 on a sunny day
4:38 Getting creative with other shutter angles
5:14 Do you need the ND256 filter?
5:58 ND filters at 30p/60p and other frame rates
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