Justin VanAlstyne
July 9th, 2008, 08:25 PM
I decided to shoot some footage in 1080/30p thinking I could plop it into a 24p timeline and get a slight slow-down of motion. The audio is not a factor. Unfortunately, for the life of me, I can't figure out how to do it in FCP 6 nor have any web searches yielded the answer.
I guess basically what I want to do is trash the 30 fps timecode and remap all the frames to 24 fps. So if I have 10 second clip @ 30 fps (300 frames), I'd like to utilize all 300 frames in a 24 fps timeline, which would make the clip 12.5 seconds. Instead, FCP keeps the time length the same and just drops frames, which looks like crap. I've tried fussing with all the project, sequence, and user settings I can find, but none seem to change the way FCP places clips on a track.
Please help, I'm hoping it's pretty simple and doesn't require special Motion filtering. Even if I were to use Motion to enlongate the clip, I'm betting the FCP would send the frame-dropped version instead of the original, which wouldn't help.
I guess basically what I want to do is trash the 30 fps timecode and remap all the frames to 24 fps. So if I have 10 second clip @ 30 fps (300 frames), I'd like to utilize all 300 frames in a 24 fps timeline, which would make the clip 12.5 seconds. Instead, FCP keeps the time length the same and just drops frames, which looks like crap. I've tried fussing with all the project, sequence, and user settings I can find, but none seem to change the way FCP places clips on a track.
Please help, I'm hoping it's pretty simple and doesn't require special Motion filtering. Even if I were to use Motion to enlongate the clip, I'm betting the FCP would send the frame-dropped version instead of the original, which wouldn't help.