A single shot will go from normal speed to slow motion, and vice versa. How's that done? If you shoot in 24fps, slowing it down wouldn't come out quite smooth. But shooting at a higher frame rate means that getting normal speed in a 24fps video would be skipping frames, right? Seems like a conundrum. How do the pros do it?
(My best guess: shoot in one of those slo-mo modes on the camera, like "Movie/S&Q Motion" on Sony, where it records slow motion to 24fps--as opposed to shooting in 60p--then increase the clip's speed in post for normal speed.)
(My best guess: shoot in one of those slo-mo modes on the camera, like "Movie/S&Q Motion" on Sony, where it records slow motion to 24fps--as opposed to shooting in 60p--then increase the clip's speed in post for normal speed.)