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24 progressive or 25 progressive
by Joseph Ryan on Jan 3, 2009 at 12:48:37 pm

Hi

I am buy a new camera. Where I live TV DVD are PAL but my main filming job is alway put to DVD in NTSC as it gets distributed global in small number, and seeing that PAL DVD players can play NTSC DVD but not the other way around everything get product in NTSC.

My question is to do with a new camera that I want to buy and I am after the look of 24 progressive to use in FCP. It is 24p for NTSC but 25p for PAL, is the look of the footage any different between the 24p and 25p?

A related question is that I am filming surfing (with lots of movement) does the 24p or 25p handle movement well? does one handle better than another?

Thanks for you help

Regards
Joseph


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