Tutorial – DSLR SUPER SLOW MOTION 2012 Best Twixtor + Camera settings

a BULLHORN pictures production www.facebook.com/BULLHORNpictures twitter.com Tutorial about how to get very smooth slow motion by shooting on your DSLR camera. Watch and read carefully. It’s very simple. The same settings follow for almost all clips. And you can keep playing around with the input & output speed! Kenneth Lawrence.

25 thoughts on “Tutorial – DSLR SUPER SLOW MOTION 2012 Best Twixtor + Camera settings

  1. I really like your tut thank you adn you type out the instructions thank you!

  2. what camera settings do you need on during the shoot? im confused when it comes to shutter speed

  3. every damn tutorial musst be shown like this way
    without talking nice and short

    great tutorial dude

    so please everybody do it like this way :D

  4. unlike half the people in the comments i dont have a problem with Twixtor…….

  5. I have the same problem. If you have a higher ISO the image will turn out brighter but the quality is’nt the same.

  6. can i get free twixtor on the interner or do i need to buy it in a shop? and how much it would cost me?

  7. if you’ve installed it correctly, it will be there. try re-doing it. also YouTube an installation video, im sure there’s one up :) thats how i got mine :P

  8. well you have to shoot in the hard sunlight! have your background as blurred as possible to avoid warping, keep your subject at a distance while filming so the slow motion looks real smooth. use a 2000 to 4000 shutter depending upon the amount of light, and take your ISO upto 3200 also depending upon the light available again

  9. well as far as i know iso shuterspeed and diafragma work together (i’m still confuesd about all this too so it’s not you) but you could get the iso up maybe? or just try to change something until it looks good!

  10. when i set my shutter speed to so high, my exposure really decreases. How should i go about to fix this? In other words i get a really dark image, any help :) ?

  11. oh, hmmm… make sure you set the key frame, double click on IT, and then change the value… Have you not used AE before? its too simple… hope you get it!