When you start making videos one of the first "rules" you hear is to always double your shutter speed to match your frame rate. And honestly, while it usually works, I have realized it can actually make your footage look WORSE. In this video, I break down why doubling your shutter speed might not always be the best move. I'll show real-world tests comparing shutter speeds, explain how losing/gaining light can affect your footage, and share when breaking the "180-degree rule" might actually help your videos look better. Thanks for watching! Timestamps: 0:00 The 180 Degree Rule 0:29 Here's the Problem 1:20 Shutter Speed Comparison 2:35 When to BREAK the Rule! 3:11 Find YOUR Shot.

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