Daniel Ridicki
February 24th, 2009, 11:05 AM
I am about to start my first project on Final Cut Pro. I need some help:
I work with the XDCAM EX 3 camera, PAL system. In this basically XDCAM project, I wish to use some video footage acquired with Canon 5D Mk2, which is 30 fps, as we all know. OK. All of the Canon footage are landscapes, no camera movements, no zoom.... So, obviously, the Canon footage will be somewhat slowed as compared to normal 25 fps footage, but it would not be detectable as there is no movement of any sort in my shots.
My question is: as mixing of different formats and even different recording speeds is possible in FCP, do I have to slow down the Canon 30 fps footage to 25 fps to be able to use both in the same project, or I can leave the Canon footage unaltered, being a bit slowed then the main footage.
Also, would you recommend to transfer all the footage to ProRes and perhaps encode the final film to required broadcast format? Thanks.
I work with the XDCAM EX 3 camera, PAL system. In this basically XDCAM project, I wish to use some video footage acquired with Canon 5D Mk2, which is 30 fps, as we all know. OK. All of the Canon footage are landscapes, no camera movements, no zoom.... So, obviously, the Canon footage will be somewhat slowed as compared to normal 25 fps footage, but it would not be detectable as there is no movement of any sort in my shots.
My question is: as mixing of different formats and even different recording speeds is possible in FCP, do I have to slow down the Canon 30 fps footage to 25 fps to be able to use both in the same project, or I can leave the Canon footage unaltered, being a bit slowed then the main footage.
Also, would you recommend to transfer all the footage to ProRes and perhaps encode the final film to required broadcast format? Thanks.