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24p to 60p
anyone know how to conform 24p footage up to 60p footage? Cinema Tools maxes out at 30p.
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I am not 100% sure - but I would imagine if you conform the 24P to 30P, and then drop it in on a 60P timeline in Final Cut final cut would handle the necessary frame doubling to take it up to 60P.
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I've never thought of doing that. Wonder what it would look like.
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If it comes out looking choppy you could try enabling "frame blending" which creates new interpolated frames in between the 24p/30p frames of your footage to fill out 60 fps... I think. Beware that it's likely processor/time intensive. If you don't, it may look "different" than footage in the timeline that was shot at 60p. Let us know what worked.
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Craig,
I basically ended up doing what you suggested. Conformed 24 to 30 in Cinema tools and then dropped it in a 60p time line and set the speed to 200%. It worked pretty well, but seems like more work than it should be. |
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