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How to export a mixed frame rate video from Premier Pro
Posted by Nora Chapela on August 14, 2013 at 10:10 pmHello,
I’m editing a short web documentary, because a lot of people worked in it I have clips with 29 and 24 frame rates.
I would like to use the audio and video. It is a way to export them from premier pro together?Thanks
Nora Chapela replied 12 years, 10 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies -
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Ivan Myles
August 15, 2013 at 4:16 pmYou will need to create a sequence using one of the two frame rates. Here are the options:
– Play at 29fps, repeat every 4th frame of the 24fps footage (ABCDDEFGHH); this will occur automatically
– Play at 24fps, drop every 5th frame of the 29fps footage (ABCDFGHI); this will occur automatically
– At either frame rate, enable frame blending to layer two adjacent frames
– If desired, speed up the 24fps video or slow down the 29fps video
– Use After Effects to interpolate new framesThe best approach depends on the footage. Is there more of one frame rate than the other? Is there a lot of action or motion? Try testing a few short clips to see how it looks.
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Nora Chapela
August 16, 2013 at 5:45 amHey thanks for the answer!
The majority of the clips are in 29 but the interviews are in 24, so I’m not sure of how to make it work with the audio….
I’ll try what you just told me to see the outcome
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Tim Kline
August 19, 2013 at 8:02 pmHI,
Its actually pretty easy. Just Pick a Sequence setting, (i would say 24fps) and do the project in that. When you export it, export it at 24 or 29, and it will conform it to meet your frame rate. IF you are using CS5 or higher, it has an awesome way of blending everything. Should work no problem.Tim
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Nora Chapela
August 20, 2013 at 6:23 amOh! Thanks Tim
I was working in a previous version that was the problem….:)
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