William Koenig
November 21st, 2010, 07:23 PM
Hello,
Is their any device or software that will add a 60i wrapper and pull down cadence to HD/HDV footage during capture or in post that would be the same process as shooting 24P Scan (like on a Sony Z7U)?
I’m shooting a feature for DVD. Certain, important footage will be shot in 60i, and I want to preserve that perspective. So, I believe a 60i timeline in Premiere Pro will do this.
I could shoot the rest of the footage on a Z7U or EX camera in 24P Scan mode (60i). But, what about using a camera that shoots 24P (or 23.97)? Can I convert the footage somehow?
I do realize that I can shoot and edit in a 24P timeline and add 60i footage (and deinterlace it) but I don’t want to lose the 60i feel of that footage in the process?
This is going to DVD anyway, so a pull down will be added to the finished file by Encore anyway, so I though I would acquire and edit in interlaced in the first place.
(Telecine is the original process of doing this, but please keep in mind, this is not a film project.)
Any help would be appreciated,
William
Is their any device or software that will add a 60i wrapper and pull down cadence to HD/HDV footage during capture or in post that would be the same process as shooting 24P Scan (like on a Sony Z7U)?
I’m shooting a feature for DVD. Certain, important footage will be shot in 60i, and I want to preserve that perspective. So, I believe a 60i timeline in Premiere Pro will do this.
I could shoot the rest of the footage on a Z7U or EX camera in 24P Scan mode (60i). But, what about using a camera that shoots 24P (or 23.97)? Can I convert the footage somehow?
I do realize that I can shoot and edit in a 24P timeline and add 60i footage (and deinterlace it) but I don’t want to lose the 60i feel of that footage in the process?
This is going to DVD anyway, so a pull down will be added to the finished file by Encore anyway, so I though I would acquire and edit in interlaced in the first place.
(Telecine is the original process of doing this, but please keep in mind, this is not a film project.)
Any help would be appreciated,
William