Canon T2i Slow Motion (part 1)
Kayaker - Bryan Kirk.
Trying to find the limits with the built in time-remap tools of After Effects and my Canon T2i with slow motion.
I don't think I'd ever go to this extreme slow motion on a project, but it lets me know I can for sure get the frame rate way down without much trouble.
It blows my mind what you can record with what is really a $600 body nowadays.
Settings used:
50mm 1.4 Canon lens with polarizer
160 ISO
Cinestyle Picture Style
720p
60 fps
1/1000 shutter speed
This past weekend I had a chance to get some R&R kayaking on the Arkansas River and shot some footage. The goal is to figure out a slow motion workflow that works well for me, for whitewater. This is the effect that came from using After Effects Time Re-mapping solely with pixel motion blending.T2i Slow Motion Kay.
Later on, I am going try time warp as well as the popular Twixtor plugin to see how they all fair next to each other. I think this will work well so long as I don't go as "extreme" with the slow-mo. Anyways, this is a rough super slow motion test using the following in camera settings:
Canon 50mm 1.4 with polarizer filter
160 ISO
Approx 2.8-4 f-stop
720p/60fps
1/1000 shutter speed