View Full Version : Complicated Photo To Movie nightmare


Bill Parker
December 12th, 2008, 08:02 AM
I don't know how many of you have used Photo To Movie, but I've used it a lot and love it, but I just hit a wall mixing it with footage shot on the EX1. Here's what happened:

I shot footage wit the EX1 in 1080p 24p and put it on a timeline in FCP (same settings). I edited together a number of pictures using Photo To Movie on the same timeline. I got the pictures as I wanted them and then exported the whole sequence as a movie using the following steps:

Make Movie
Movie Format – QT
Movie Settings – 1080p

Then I went into Options and and Settings and selected XDCAM EX 1080p24
Then I went to Size and selected HD 1920 X 1080.

I then imported the movie into FCP. It worked perfectly (except for one off thing – the movie would come out twice as long as I wanted with the second half of the clip black which I would then trim) It would play back the clip on my timeline without needing to be rendered – because it matched the settings of my sequence.

However, when I would export the clip either through QT Conversion or as a QT movie, the resulting movie would be out of sync and often jittery and unusable.

Am I doing something wrong or is Photo To Movie not yet working with the 1080p 24p format?

Thanks.

Peter Kraft
December 12th, 2008, 09:10 AM
Bill, the jitter or stutter is because the frame frequency (24 fps) is not high enough for the human eye to resolve the pic's movement into a smooth one.
Two options:

Export a movie with a higher frame frequency (60i) and down convert thereafter to 24p
or use a filter like "motion blur" from www.revisionfx.com/products/rsmb or a combination of both.

No mistake on your site, just the way how we see motion and what our brain needs in still images per second to assume to see motion.