Yesterday I tried to test a bullet time with a complete rope / bolt 1/4.
I did as recommended: I activated the "Bullet Time" mode - I ran it over and uploaded Insta-Studio into the betka. It turned out - shitty :( The camera is spinning around the lace, and it doesn’t have time to work out these torsions. The horizon is falling with a bang (the centrifuge is affecting) and the video cannot be rotated. There are no settings in the application. You can only select on / off stabilization. The output is a flat video of 1080 / 30fps. I renamed the source - it has a full scope, but without the gyro data, this will not work.
Thought, thought - found a solution:
Today I retook 100fps in the "Standard" mode. The camera is sausage - the same, but after stitching - a full 3K sphere. He chose the piece equally, threw it into the Prime Minister, leveled the horizon and slowed down four times. It seems that the sphere turned out to be normal, I decided to copy it to Insta-Studio. As a result, jerks, interpolated frames :(
It’s useful to understand: At the exit from the premiere, 25 FPS, after Insta-studio - 30. So he interpolates :(
I fixed the speed in the premiere: set 30% and 30fps at the output. Slowdown, respectively - a little less. Made an overcaptcha -
it seems to work out.The result - the "bullet time" mode - is not suitable for shooting the effect of the "bullet time" :(
With a pen (when it arrives) it will certainly be simpler, but all the same, hemorrhoids with a slum - decently.