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Re: 5D footage to 24p
by Matt Devino on Jun 26, 2009 at 4:21:58 am

If you HAVE to work in 24P, use compressor. Set the frame rate to 23.976 in the video settings, you will have to type this in manually. Then turn the frame controls on. Set rate conversion to best and make sure fields are set to progressive. DO NOT click the button at bottom that says "so source frames play at 23.976". This is your best bet for converting 30 to 24, it actually looks pretty decent, it does an even better job if you are starting with 1080i footage but the 5D is progressive. Really though, if you aren't finishing on film, work in 30P, 99% of humans won't know the difference.



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