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5D footage to 24p
by jeffrey durkin on Jun 24, 2009 at 5:46:54 am

Hello guys,
I know this is covered quite a bit, but I'm confused by all the information, and workflows
out there.
I have a 24 fps Pro-res 422 timeline in FCP, and need to convert footage from
a Cannon mark II 5D to fit that format. I have compressor and cinema tools, what
is the simplest way? I need to do the conversion to the original clips, so I can work
then in with my other footage, oppose to editing in 30fps and then converting the exported
file.

Thanks
Jeff


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