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+-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+ | Camera Setting | Target Value | Visual Benefit | +-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+ | Resolution | 4K or 6K DCI | Structural detail | | Codec | ProRes 422 HQ | Color data retention| | Profile | Log / Raw | Max dynamic range | | Frame Rate | 60fps / 120fps | Fluid smoothness | | Shutter Angle | 180 Degrees | Natural motion blur| +-------------------+-------------------+-------------------+ Resolution and Bitrate
The keyword seems to be a combination of several distinct terms, each pointing toward a different type of content.
To create a high-quality video using these themes, creators must focus on contrasting textures and highly specific color choices:
: This measures how much data is used to represent each second of video. A higher bitrate (e.g., 50 Mbps) generally means more detail, less pixelation, and smoother motion, but results in a larger file size. A lower bitrate (e.g., 5 Mbps) can cause visible "blockiness" or blurring, especially during fast movement.