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Re: Question about editing PAL footage
by Rafael Amador on Apr 7, 2009 at 3:19:24 pm

[James Dow] " aren't there other differences besides frame rate, concerning shooting at 25 and not converting the PAL footage, as you suggest? I have the Nattress convertor plug-in, so I can easily convert the PAL files to NTSC"
if you go to end up in p24 the best solution may be to use CinemaTools and conform the PAL footage to 24fps. The clips will run a 4% faster, which is unnoticeable and you will avoid to render all that footage.
rafael


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(and here some clips for the friends: http://www.vimeo.com/2694745 )


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