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Re: Importing video onto Premiere cs4
by Jon Barrie on Nov 6, 2009 at 4:54:56 am

I think you'll find the 24F is embedded in a 60i signal so technically it's showing 24fps inside a 60i pulldown. Don't edit in 25 (50i) that's just wrong and won't playback the frame rate properly. You should cut it exactly how it's been shot and if you want it to go to DVD or BluRay then 60i HD would be the safest bet. The 24F is just a look inside a 60i signal and true 24p is really only seen natively for cinema projecting film. Bluray can work with 24p, but what's shot on film is pulled down to either 50i (25fps) or 60i (30fps) as the two interlaced formats use their own pulldown rate to show the 24p look.
- Jon Barrie

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