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Re: Making a video transfer from 16mm A&B rolls
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Bob Flood
on May 21, 2008 at 4:18:29 pm
Alfred
I used to work on a tv show that would bring me conformed 16mm A and B rolls transfered to Videotape. Then they would bring in opticals that were supposed to be frame per frame as the original. this was before any 3:2 aware transfer technology, so I had to make freeze fields and all that to get it to work. what a pain!
long story short? get the 24 fps files! (23.97) and work at 24 until ready to export, then you can add the nexessary pulldown for 30 fps
did you say you were going to DVD? try a test at making a dvd at 24.
hope this helps
"I like video because its so fast!"
Bob Flood
Greer & Associates, Inc.
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Making a video transfer from 16mm A&B rolls
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Re: Making a video transfer from 16mm A&B rolls
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