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HD framerate questions
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jason levy
on May 12, 2008 at 3:27:57 pm
The more I read the less I know.
Trying to choose a framerate for this project.
Shooting DVCProHD at 720
Finish in HD for xfer to HDCAM at 1080i60
Will also transfer to 1080i50 for foreign distribution (secondary window)
Should we shoot 60p ? 30p ? 23.98p ?
60 - better slo-mo when we slow down clips.. it's a contest show. Can this be transfered to 50i?
23.98p is this good for shooting action - lower frame rate? I heard that it's better for the transfer to the 50i? Not really looking for a film look, but we don't mind it. I also heard that shooting 23.98 can cause complications when finishing at 60i? No film output is necessary.
Jason
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