Ed Glaser
September 5th, 2012, 07:04 PM
Got a puzzler for you:
In a 30fps sequence, using Adobe Premiere CS5, can you speed up a 24fps video clip and *maintain* the 24fps frame rate of the clip?
It sounds goofy, I know ("why not just use a 24fps sequence?"), but I'm mixing it with 24fps video that's been converted to 30fps beyond my control. Using a 24fps sequence would make that video extra choppy. So I'm trying to effectively keep the overall appearance of 24fps throughout a 30fps sequence.
For reference, when speeding up 24p video in a 30p sequence, by default Premiere makes use of all 30 frames, resulting in video that's too smooth for what I'm looking for.
Any help would be enormously appreciated. I'm looking for something more elegant than, say, creating separate 24p sequences for each clip I want to speed up.
In a 30fps sequence, using Adobe Premiere CS5, can you speed up a 24fps video clip and *maintain* the 24fps frame rate of the clip?
It sounds goofy, I know ("why not just use a 24fps sequence?"), but I'm mixing it with 24fps video that's been converted to 30fps beyond my control. Using a 24fps sequence would make that video extra choppy. So I'm trying to effectively keep the overall appearance of 24fps throughout a 30fps sequence.
For reference, when speeding up 24p video in a 30p sequence, by default Premiere makes use of all 30 frames, resulting in video that's too smooth for what I'm looking for.
Any help would be enormously appreciated. I'm looking for something more elegant than, say, creating separate 24p sequences for each clip I want to speed up.