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Re: Hey Jeremy - P2 24p & 29.97 mixed timeline question
by Bret Williams on Nov 4, 2009 at 8:06:34 pm

The 24p stuff never had pulldown. Usually I add pulldown upon log and transfer, but I didn't do the conversion, the cameraman did.

Pretend all I had was 24p P2 files. No pulldown. What would be the proper way to create 29.97 video with the proper pulldown. Work in a 59.94 sequence? Is that what you're saying? I don't understand why you'd run your 24p footage through compressor. Seems like a poor workflow when you might have hours and hours of footage.

We now have to also create DVCams of our pure 24p sequences. Any advice there? Just run the final through compressor? Will it create the correct 2:3:2:3 pulldown for 29.97 DVCam? I have the matrox mini, but it doesn't do the conversion and it doesn't have firewire out and my DVCam only has svideo in. Argh.


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