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60i footage into 24p sequence?
Hi,
I have 60i footage that I want to import into a 24p sequence. The scene was filmed in 60i specifically because I want to slow it down 50% in my premiere sequence and the 24p does not allow for good slow motion. * My concerns are how to do it, and how to (if necessary) de-interlace the 60i? I have asked this question on the Adobe Premiere forum however nobody has replied... maybe the fine folks at DVinfo.net know a little something about this? * Thanks! |
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Re: 60i footage into 24p sequence?
slow the clip down in a matching sequence and bring that into the 24p timeline
Deintelace via Field Options if necessairy. |
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Re: 60i footage into 24p sequence?
Ppro CS2 couldn't separate the fields, so I started using After Effects to do this conversion.
Not sure if Ppro CS4,5 or 6 have figured it out, 'deinterlace' in premiere used to mean, "throw-away one field and interpolate to fill in the lost lines. " In AE you do it with a few nested comps and the right 'interpret footage" settings. I could elaborate, I may have already done so in an older thread here... |
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Re: 60i footage into 24p sequence?
CS6 has a different deinterlacing method now.
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