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Re: 24p vs. 24p(a) advanced
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Noah Kadner
on Jun 29, 2008 at 7:40:57 pm
I'd say 24pA as they can then be encoded to 24 frames per second web video with little fuss and all in progressive. In fact in general the only reason to ever shoot standard 24p is when you want to mix with 60i footage in the same timeline or are working with an NLE with no 24pA support.
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