behind-the-scenes of this vlog which I'm
not so sure I understand because it's a
vlog there are no scenes by virtue of it
being a vlog everything's kind of behind
the scenes so let's talk about frames
per second FPS you might see that a lot
of times 30 FPS 60 FPS 24 fps those are
the ones that are recommended or are
known you can basically shooting any
kind of FPS any frames per second what
that means is that pictures the frames
per second in your video so if you say
24 FPS 24 frames per second that means
24 pictures per second in your video now
you can kind of gather from that
explanation already the higher your
frame rate your fps your frames per
second the better your video should look
what you're looking at here right now
are 30 fps 30 frames per second now your
eye or your brain can see that if you're
looking at this video there's no way you
can count the frames per second that I'm
shooting at here you cannot see 30
pictures per second with your eyes so
that's why your brain converts that to
actually moving picture that's why it
looks like video my hands and everything
you know any movement the background
those are 30 frames per second okay the
reason I'm using 30 frames per second
because it's pretty much the standard on
the Internet okay if you want to do 24
frames per second which is less but the
advantage of 24 frames per second is
it's the typical movie movie film look
if you go to the cinema not all but and
usually it would be 24 frames per second
okay the 24 frames per second became
kind of an international standard for
movies it comes from film basically when
you're shooting with actual real film
and not digitally then they were using
23 24 frames per second while filming
now if you want to make your vlogs or
your video on the internet look like a
movie
there's certain things you can do even
if you're recording with a phone with a
camera digitally number one would be 24
frames per second you can darken it a
little bit you can put some shadows on
it color correction all that and yeah I
don't know it'll look really really like
a movie okay to be honest in a vlog I
don't think yeah some some vloggers do
like that look for their for their vlogs
like the film you look I don't I
actually like evolved that looks
realistic and let me give you a tip here
if you really want to go that extra mile
and make your vlog look like a like a
real realistic vlog shop with a with a
video camera with a digital phone you
know because that's what you want in a
vlog you want it kind of to look like I
just turned on my phone in my car
and I just started talking to you okay
now there's a little trick that you can
do to go that extra mile instead of
going 30 frames per second you could go
60 frames per second so 60 pictures per
second can you imagine that you know
what that looks like go check out I
think it's Roman Atwood does that
rolling out with one of the more famous
of loggers and pranksters on YouTube
check out his videos he does 60 frames
per second
they're really fluid okay because you're
showing 60 pictures per second so you're
showing double the amount of pictures
than in a normal 30 frames per second
vlog it just makes it look really
realistic you know but let me give you
the disadvantage of 60 frames per second
and the reason why I don't use it in our
vlogs number one our phones that we use
the Samsung Galaxy s7 edge they did the
back camera can do 60 frames per second
the front camera cannot okay the one
that I use the selfie cam cannot do it
so technically I'm limited maybe in the
future the new Samsung Galaxy s8 or s8
plus maybe that one can do it I'll need
to check it out then maybe we'll switch
the 60 frames per second but the other
disadvantages if you're shooting double
the amount of pictures from 30 to 60
frames
what happens to your file size that's
right your file size becomes larger and
we come back to that topic of you need
to upload that video now if you're at
home every day every evening every night
that you're uploading your vlog ok and
you've got a good stable fast internet
connection that is unlimited doesn't
matter how much you upload or download
then yeah let it run overnight and you
can upload your 4 or 5 gigs gigabytes of
video and that's large that's like a
full like this like a DVD that's the
amount of data that's on a DVD
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remember DVDs yeah ok so that's a lot I
shoot at the moment maybe 10 minutes
after editing it's a 10 minute vlog with
1080p with 30 frames per second if I
would convert that UPS about a gig
maximum maybe two gigs two gigabytes so
that's about half the size of that the
minute I convert it or I shoot or then I
convert it to 4k for example it nearly
doubles that size as well so when
suddenly I'm uploading 3 4 gigs because
I have 4k video ok if I do 30 to 60
frames per second same thing the file
size doubles so that's the reason why in
the past as well still a couple of years
ago you would not upload a video in 4k
to the internet or in 60 frames per
second because the file sizes are so
large these days the Internet is fast
enough we all got unlimited internet
especially at home on our wired landline
internet so hey let it run overnight and
it will upload probably in an hour or
something and you've got some amazing
really good footage on your on your vlog
now if you don't want to do that then
kind of find the middle part which
basically gives you I would say 1080p is
good it's high definition if you can
shoot in 4k I do recommend it do it why
not your future proofing your videos the
same as a couple of years ago we taught
720p for the internet was it that's high
definition couple years later 1080p
became the norm and now 4k is starting
believe me in the future 4k if not even
higher okay
might even go to 8k you never know
enough it just keeps getting better
that's the resolution number two is the
frame rates of course 30 frames per
second your brain will process that has
fluid motion and as a film and you don't
think like it's bad quality but then if
you do and do try out 60 frames per
second if you do have the equipment for
it the camera try out the 60 frames per
second it looks cool I think it looks
cool it looks so realistic for probably
a movie it doesn't look good we're not
used to that in a movie you know
although if you watch I think the newest
Star Wars ones are if you watch them in
the special cinema imax whatever they
were shot in 60 frames per second I
remember Lord of the Rings was one of
the first movies that I saw in the movie
theater that was shot in 60 frames per
second it's a strange it looked strange
so those of you are older will remember
also switching from tape to CD it was
strange these days it's normal okay but
still 60 frames per second I think is
cool it's good for vlogs it's a good
idea so do it that way let's get to the
equipment
let's talk camera
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