Tim Allison
May 24th, 2013, 09:04 AM
This may be pretty simple for some of you folks, but I've never done it before.....
Just purchased a GoPro Hero3 Black. I am just floored by the quality of 720p 120fps super slo-mo. It's shocking how good this stuff looks. All of of our other cameras re XDCAM, and shoot native 1440 x 1080, or 1920 x 1080. When editing in Premiere Pro, what's the best way to use the 720p GoPro footage on a XDCAM 1080 timeline? So far, I have simply imported the file, and reinterpreted the video. First, should I reinterpret this video at 29.97 fps, or 30 fps? When I drop this video in a time line, it is obviously smaller than the 1080p, and so far I've just increased the size to 150%, and it looks good.
But is simply increasing the video to 150% of it's native size the best way to do this? My gut tells me no, but my eyes tell that this video looks pretty darn good.
Just purchased a GoPro Hero3 Black. I am just floored by the quality of 720p 120fps super slo-mo. It's shocking how good this stuff looks. All of of our other cameras re XDCAM, and shoot native 1440 x 1080, or 1920 x 1080. When editing in Premiere Pro, what's the best way to use the 720p GoPro footage on a XDCAM 1080 timeline? So far, I have simply imported the file, and reinterpreted the video. First, should I reinterpret this video at 29.97 fps, or 30 fps? When I drop this video in a time line, it is obviously smaller than the 1080p, and so far I've just increased the size to 150%, and it looks good.
But is simply increasing the video to 150% of it's native size the best way to do this? My gut tells me no, but my eyes tell that this video looks pretty darn good.