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Re: Hey Jeremy - P2 24p & 29.97 mixed timeline question

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Re: Hey Jeremy - P2 24p & 29.97 mixed timeline question
by Jeremy Garchow on Nov 6, 2009 at 3:57:11 pm

OK, let's do a run down of everything and how to get it out to dv via firewire.

If you have mixed frame rates (24pHD and 30p SD) oyu work in a 720p 59.94 timeline. Form there, you do a down-convert to 29.97 which you have used After Effects for.

If you have a 720p24 timeline only, you can then either export a reference movie and reimport it into FCP, or nest your current HD timeline in to a 23.98 DV codec anamorphic timeline and render (you can choose to letterbox (which FCP will default to) or change the PAR to anamorphic. FCP will add pulldown on playback to dv.

[Bret Williams] "So we just exported the 24p sequences as 29.97 and nothing is moving too fast so the basic pulldown is ok."

This is not the way to go if using just FCP.

[Bret Williams] "(We have 4 outputs - 3 720 24p, 1 720 24p"

What's the difference between these two?

Jeremy


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