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If I was to add anything to this discussion, it is to be aware of audio sync if you move between 23.976 and 24. We got caught out once on a film job where we were delivered the music at the speed it was going to play in the film, but a telecine slowed-down video dub of the film to cut against the music (i.e. 24 dropped to 23.976) - which was then going to be sped back up on output. Things slipped by a frame here and there. You really need to get the people before and after you in the chain to spell out precisely what they did with the assets before they gave them to you, and precisely what they will do with them afterward. (Plus keep track of your own workflow - i.e. don't reconform the frame rate just for convenience of video monitor playback etc.; do it for a reason, and undo it before delivery if necessary.)
- Chris
On Mar 29, 2012, at 9:57 AM, Eric James Wood wrote:
> As someone else replied, you should really only be using true 24p if you are going to film out. You could also use it if you know 100% in fact it is ever going to be used on the web, but why bother? iI our place, if we know we are not going to film(almost never), we do everything in 23.976. Easy enough to get to 29.97 if we have to.
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> That being said, i do get a lot of footage at 59.94 from go pro's and canon dslr's. If there is not a ton of high speed stuff, i will drop into a 23.976 timeline and if it looks good and no jutter, i go with it. If i need to fix the jutters, i can mark all the frames where it jumps and use frame restorer on it. Learned that trick from i think it was steve o. on the list with some go pro footage. Please forgive me if it wasn't steve, and maybe jack t.
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> On 2012.03.29, at 08.18, Byron Nash wrote:
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>> We work a lot in 23.976 all the way from capture to master. We make 29.97i copies for delivery to stations. Once or twice we tried 24p and had trouble getting the shots to play back from FCP through the AJA or Blackmagic cards. It seems to view stuff in a suite it needs to be 23.976, 29.97, or 59.94 (for NTSC places that is).
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