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Re: Stuttery footage example
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Jimmy Visser
on May 28, 2008 at 1:55:21 am
Gday David,
Sorry - I've been posting slightly different versions of this problem as I've worked thru the process and I didn't want to annoy everyone by posting everything again.
Basically - long story short - we shot a pilot doco on the Canon XH A1 at 1080f24. Problem is, our editor (who we basically have to use) uses Avid and Avid doesn't support Canon's 24f. Hence the need to convert.
I realise my actual question doesn't relate to FCP; however, anyone who's shot with 24f and expected cross-platform compatibility and/or done early post work in FCP before switching to Avid - neither of which are ideal scenarios, I admit - will be familiar with the pain and possibly (hopefully!) workflows and conversions.
Thanks for the tip on millions+... will benefit us greatly.
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Re: Stuttery footage example
by Jimmy Visser on May 28, 2008 at 1:55:21 am
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