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Oliver Darden March 19th, 2011 04:57 PM

60p - Cinema Tools - JES - FCP
 
I know this has been discussed and discussed over and over (for years), but I cannot seem to find a direct answer to my issues online.

I shot some 1280 x 720 60i footage with my T2i and I want to slow it down in a 24p timeline in FCP. After I converted the raw canon footage to ProRes, I opened the 60i footage in Cinema Tools and conformed it to 23.98. I then opened the newly conformed footage in a 24p FCP timeline and it DID slow the footage down, and it looked pretty good, but there was some major interlacing on some parts (yes I was panning the camera a bit fast, but still).

After some research I found that the JES Deinterlacer would help to fix this so I download it but I am unsure of what settings to use. Below are screen grabs of the tabs that I'm confused about.

http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/s...llow/input.png
http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/s...ow/project.png
http://i591.photobucket.com/albums/s...low/output.png

Shaun Roemich March 19th, 2011 06:04 PM

Re: 60i - Cinema Tools - JES - FCP
 
There is no such thing as 720i... All 720 footage is Progressive, which doesn't explain your issue, I know...

Oliver Darden March 19th, 2011 06:14 PM

Re: 60i - Cinema Tools - JES - FCP
 
I mean 720p at 60 fps. Sorry about that.

Oliver Darden March 19th, 2011 08:11 PM

Re: 60i - Cinema Tools - JES - FCP
 
Or if someone knows a better / easier way to deinterlace before I conform in Cinema Tools lemme know.

Thanks.

Gerrit Meijer March 21st, 2011 06:45 AM

Re: 60i - Cinema Tools - JES - FCP
 
Hi Oliver,

Forget about JES for this. Your footage from the T2i is progressive already. You may want to check this tutorial for getting super slowmo's.


Or if you are satisfied with what you have i would just use Cinema tools and conform it to 23.98 fps. Done

Good luck.


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