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  • different frame size and rate

    Posted by Taila Wong on February 4, 2012 at 12:03 am

    Hi All,

    I have some footage shot with different cameras (lumix and 2 GO PRO cameras),and need to put all together in one timeline, I´m using Final Cut Pro 7. I already read some posts but cant understand which works for me. So this is what i have:

    Lumix:

    M2TS
    Frame Syze:1920×1080
    Frame Rate: 25 FPS
    Scan Type: interlaced
    Aspect Ratio: 16:9

    GO PRO 1:

    MP4
    Frame Size: 1280×960
    Frame Rate: 29.97 FPS
    Scan Type: Progressive
    Aspect Ratio: 4:3

    GO PRO 2:

    MP4
    Frame Size: 1280X720
    Frame Rate: 50 FPS
    Scan Type: Progressive
    Aspect Ratio: 16:9

    I think I should convert all to apple pro res 422, but i’m confuse to what frame size and rate should i choose.
    I want to do some slow motions too, what is the best option?? Conform in cinema tools??
    I try to convert 29fps with1280x960 to 25fps with 1280×720, but image looks flattened. when I convert 29 to 25fps without change the frame size, looks good, but i will still have to render this footage in final cut, and is not what i want.
    should i convert interlaced to progressive?
    I intend to deliver my movie to a boadcast channel and want to upload to youtube.
    I need to send a format that plays in PC too.

    Any and all advice would be appreciated!!

    Taila Wong replied 14 years, 3 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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