From the course: Creating Cinemagraphs and Plotagraphs
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File format considerations
From the course: Creating Cinemagraphs and Plotagraphs
File format considerations
- I don't care if you shoot JPEG as part of your normal photography workflow but in the world of creating cinemagraphs and photographs, having the highest quality source file is going to go a long way and you're in it for some post production so you might as well go in with the most flexible file that's going to allow for the maximum of processing of color and dynamic range. Choose the highest quality format that your camera shoots and stick with it.
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Composing a dynamic shot5m 11s
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Stabilizing the camera4m 56s
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When to shoot video for cinemagraphs7m 8s
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When to shoot timelapse for cinemagraphs3m 17s
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When to shoot a still for a plotagraph3m 8s
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Combining stills with video or timelapse6m 47s
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Determining frame size and frame rate5m 6s
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File format considerations25s
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Shooting demo, putting it all together5m 54s
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