Dmitry Futoryan
May 22nd, 2008, 12:56 PM
Hi,
I've been asked to do post production for a feature length, but low budget film.
It was shot in SD, at 29.97fps, but my question is this:
I'm adding the Timecode Generator Video Filter to the original footage, and after rendering and exporting from Final Cut Pro, I'm going to import into Pro Tools for the audio work. Is there a way to tell weather the video was Non Drop or Drop Frame? The TCG gives me either option, but I'm not sure which to pick.
Thanks for all the help!
-Dmitry
I've been asked to do post production for a feature length, but low budget film.
It was shot in SD, at 29.97fps, but my question is this:
I'm adding the Timecode Generator Video Filter to the original footage, and after rendering and exporting from Final Cut Pro, I'm going to import into Pro Tools for the audio work. Is there a way to tell weather the video was Non Drop or Drop Frame? The TCG gives me either option, but I'm not sure which to pick.
Thanks for all the help!
-Dmitry