
Would a slow motion shot translate better on screen if I executed it during actual filming (36fps) or just slowing the shot later in Premiere? Personally, I would rather just do it as I'm shooting, but two problems come to mind. The first problem is that it will raise my budget slightly, which, now that I think about it, is really not too huge of a deal since christmas is coming up so soon. The second problem is having the footage telecined. If I have that 36fps sequence on one part of the reel and a 24fps sequence on the other, the 36fps shot won't exactly be slow-mo anymore will it? I just don't want a cheesy, video-esque slow-mo shot. I want it to look like film! I may have answered my own question, but I would still like all your thoughts. Thanks.