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What frame rate should I shoot my wedding?
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What frame rate should I shoot my wedding?
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In Hollywood there's only one frame rate they use for television and movies. This is twenty-four frames per second (24p). Good cinematic weddings use this frame rate. It gives the picture a more natural look and takes away the home video look.
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