Let’s explore how under-cranking works and a few examples of how you can use it in your projects. Because it’s not used that often, under-cranking almost always stands out when compared to more modern filmmaking trends. In the right hands, under-cranking can add a natural motion blur to your hyper lapse or give product videos a snappier, more engaging style. One of my favorite long-lost techniques is under-cranking. Our fascination with the latest and greatest technology has consigned other techniques to the background of our minds, where they lay forgotten and gather dust. The Phantom T1340 has a maximum FPS of 113,510! And sure, this has revealed a new world of possibilities for post-production effects but it’s also had unintentional consequences. These days, camera manufacturers are obsessed with adding “k’s” to their resolutions and offering progressively higher frame rates for better slow-mo capabilities.
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