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HVX 200 shooting at 60… I don’t understand it!
Jeremy Garchow replied 19 years, 2 months ago 6 Members · 12 Replies
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Shane Ross
March 5, 2007 at 6:31 pm[davidjaku] “it might be a delivery requirement to provide a 23.98 quicktime in the end”
Might? You need to figure this out now. You need to know what is required BEFORE you begin editing, otherwise you can wind up stuck, or end up paying a lot to get the final product they need.
[davidjaku] “Also, for broadcast, if I deliver a 59.94 quicktime, and they make a 29.97 tape of it, does it look like a regular pulldown tape?”
You deliver QT files?
Depend on how they do this. But yes, it can look fine. But you really need to be talking to the clients and ask what they require now. That determines everything.
Shane

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Jeremy Garchow
March 5, 2007 at 8:23 pm[Wayne Carey] “Most of the time when people talk about HD especially interlaced video, its refered to as fields, not frames. Thus 60i is 60 frames of interlaced video, 59.94i is the equalivalent of 29.97.”
but in this case, it’s 720p so it’s running @ 59.94 progressive FRAMES a second (60 frames per second).
David, you need to either import the footage on import removing the redundant frames OR import everything as normal (without removing frames) and use the Panasonic Frame Rate converter to get your offspeed footage.
Jeremy
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