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Frame Rate issue
by
Ross Bradshaw
(RossRapture69)
on Dec 14, 2007 at 6:35:04 pm
Hello all.
I have a frame rate issue and I am caught in two minds (I am going to post this on the Premiere Forum as well and the after effects one) in which programme to use to solve my problem. A cameraman friend of mine recently shot some slow motion footage, he used the Panasonic AG-HVX200 with a P2 card to shoot at 38 frames a second. The final edit is in SD/25 frames a second/PAL.
I use the new production premium CS3 package on PC so I have both Premiere Pro and After Effects. Both programmes can take the P2 footage but I was wondering if either one would be better to use?
If I was to take it into After Effects should I change the Comps frame rate to 38 and then export to an SD 25 frame AVI? or can Premiere handle the 38 frame rate? Should I export to mpeg2 HD and then resize it in a 25 frame project?
Is there anyone that knows both programmes well enough to advise me please?
I appropriate the strangeness and round about way I have asked this question but as this is my first feature edit I really want to be able to advise in the most professional way possible.
Cheers.
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Frame Rate issue
by Ross Bradshaw on Dec 14, 2007 at 6:35:04 pm
Re: Frame Rate issue
by Vincent Becquiot on Dec 14, 2007 at 7:51:34 pm
Re: Frame Rate issue
by Ross Bradshaw on Dec 15, 2007 at 1:04:27 pm
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