ianwood said:I shoot in 30p and then adapt it to a 24p timeline so all shots are 80% of recorded speed. That means they have some of the smoothness of slow motion but still feel mostly like normal motion.
Interesting. I'll have to try this. I always thought that slowing down 30fps would create a choppy effect.
I don't know if your plan is to get a lot of views on this but it shouldn't take much to get them. I shot 2 small beach towns just to give me some footage to play with in FCPX. I shared it with family and friends and after about a week, it got linked on a few local (to the beach towns) FB sites and websites. Over 3 days it got 30 thousand hits and my mailbox blew up with all kinds of offers to shoot. If your vid gets linked on the "downtown los angeles" FB page or some "la underground" website, I can see this thing blowing up huge.
You know. If that's your thing.