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Pro Tip
Many modern mirrorless cameras (Sony, Canon, Fujifilm) have an Auto ISO with minimum shutter speed lock — set this to the appropriate 180° rule speed for your frame rate so the camera adjusts ISO while keeping shutter speed fixed for cinematic motion blur.
Did you know?
The term 'cinematic look' is largely a result of 24 fps + 1/48 s (180° rule) motion blur. Video shot at 60 fps with 1/60 s (sharp motion) is perceptually associated with news, sports, and soap operas — genres considered 'uncinematic.' The motion blur amount, not the frame rate alone, defines the look.
References
- ›SMPTE ST 2067 – Interoperable Master Format (IMF) Frame Rate Specifications
- ›ARRI Cinematography Guide: Shutter Angle and Motion Blur
- ›Roger Deakins CBE: Cinematography Q&A (Shutter Angles)
- ›ASC (American Society of Cinematographers): Digital Cinematography Handbook
- ›DPReview: Video Shutter Speed and Motion Blur Explained
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