Created a 24p project in AE, need to export for broadcast - Now what do I do?
by Joshua Clarke
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Mar 12, 2008 at 5:35:37 am
Hello,
So I'm working on a 30-second spot that will be broadcast on television. I shot my footage in 24p and created an AE project with a 23.976 framerate. To get it to the post house to transfer and dub, I'll need an uncompressed AVI or QT file. I am not sure what the proper framerate should be, and whether I should change it in my Comp Settings, Render Settings, or Output Module.
Do I need to get the framerate to 29.97? Can I keep it at 23.976? Did I completely screw myself by doing things this way?
Re: Created a 24p project in AE, need to export for broadcast - Now what do I do? by Steve Roberts on Mar 12, 2008 at 11:48:42 am
My gut says 29.97: render the 23.976 comp with pulldown (any cadence).
In general, you should ask these questions of the post house or the broadcaster -- don't trust us. Who knows? Maybe they have a spiffy new way of adding pulldown in the transfer.
Re: Created a 24p project in AE, need to export for broadcast - Now what do I do? by Matt Doe on Mar 12, 2008 at 1:07:54 pm
I work at a post house in Washington DC, we deal with these type of "outputs" all the time. Most of the outputs are done through our Final Cut system through a Kona 2 card. If you were to send a 23.98 QT, we would simply make a 23.98 sequence and let the Kona handle the pulldown and I would imagine any post house in your area would most likely handle the output the same way.
Re: Created a 24p project in AE, need to export for broadcast - Now what do I do? by Joseph Springer on Mar 12, 2008 at 3:31:37 pm
In general if you shot it in 24p you also could have shot in 30p, if the footage is for television I would shoot in that format from the get-go going forward..