Explain why shooting in bright sunlight usually leads to high shutter speeds, which makes movement look "stuttery" rather than smooth.
Briefly explain the 180-degree shutter rule (e.g., if shooting at 30 fps, your shutter should be 1/60s), and how the ND filter makes this possible in the sun.
Use industry-standard tools like Adobe After Effects or Premiere Pro for the final render.
Recommend starting with a for flexibility across different lighting conditions. 3. Workflow & Technical Implementation
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