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Re: Converting 30p to 24p in AE
by Pete Litwinowicz on Jan 30, 2009 at 11:52:17 pm

No, I was talking about tracking artifacts.

Are you trying to go to a computer display via a webpage or YouTube? If so, then you do not want to introduce interlacing, or add pulldown which will introduce interlacing.

If you are going to a computer display at the end, you do NOT want to convert to 24p and then introduce pulldown. The artifacts you are seeing are the interlacing artifacts of introducing pulldown... which should ONLY be used if you are going to NTSC output for display on an interlaced monitor, which you are clear not doing.

So I would either:
a) apply Reelsmart Motion Blur and do not change frame rates, and do not render with fields
b) apply Twixtor to go from 30p to 24p and output the movie at 24fps and do not render with fields, and do not insert pulldown. Just output a 24p movie.

pete





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