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Tom DurhamRe: Tutorial: Interpreting Footage in Premiere Pro
by on Jan 15, 2011 at 7:23:39 am

Great tutorial Andrew.

I'm very seriously pondering moving my workflow entirely over to Premiere and leaving FCP behind... I'm loving all things CS5 and Adobe just keep innovating.

My big project I want to move over is going to need a lot of "interpreting." I've got lots of DVCPRO HD footage, which is technically 59.94. (This is when Panasonic recorded everything 59.94 and somehow flagged the 23.98 frames.) I can't seem to get Premiere to do the pulldown properly so it doesn't play stuttery. In FCP, if it doesn't guess right, you just re-edit the footage onto your timeline, but move the in-point up one frame. This doesn't seem to work in Premiere. Any thoughts?

THANKS!

-Tom





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