SD 60p to SD 24p
I'll after the famous slow-motion trick with the HD100 but i seem to be stuck.
I imported the footage into my compy using AVCVideoCAp then opened in StreamClip. What do i do to change the frame rate in the original clip? Export at a quicktime with a different time base? |
Well, i got it to work... A bit of a pain in the a$$ but still.
1- Shoot the footage in SD60P 2- Capture to a m2t file on the compy using AVCVideoCapture 3- Open the m2t file in StreamClip (export at quicktime) 4- Open in CinemaTools and "Conform" to the speed you want.. I choose 24fps 5- Open in FCP and you're ready to edit your 40% SlowMo footage. Jeez, i hope apple/JVC make this process abit easier. |
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Did you get good results? (I like how you answered your own question by the way. -Classic)
I'd be interested to see what it looks like. On other 60p footage I've seen from the camera, there's a flicker every 6th frame. Could this be the 6 frame GOP perhaps??? uh-oh... It's not always apparent unless you boost the levels quite a bit. Tim Dashwood posted a 60p clip of a guy walking around a corner and pigeons flying through the air. It was neat, but under-exposed. So I lightened it up and noticed the strobing effect. I can't remember if it got lighter or darker every 6th frame, but it was there. Could be a neat effect, but not always... Anyone else see this? |
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http://developer.apple.com/sdk/#FireWireX I haven't noticed any strobing yet but i will take a look. My skinkin' compressor proggie refuses to work properly. I need to reinstall and compress the video for the web. |
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After you install it. http://media.filmexposure.org/60p24p.mov -aj |
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