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  • Premier CS6 and RED footage various FPS for a music video, need advice!

    Posted by Ricky Milling on October 31, 2013 at 12:29 am

    Hi people, need a bit of advice, i’m going to be receiving a music video that has a combination of different fps ranging from 7fps to 150fps all shot on RED (not sure which one). Within the video i’m going to be slowing down and speeding up throughout the whole piece and then exporting to Resolve. Ive dealt with RED, twixtor, speed up and down and sending RED to resolve, but never all in one edit!

    Just wondering what your thoughts are on a work flow, what effects (other that twixtor) i can use to achieve the speed ramps and anything i should be on the look out for before i start!

    Chris Gunningham replied 12 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Chris Gunningham

    October 31, 2013 at 7:20 am

    After effects Timewarp with pixel motion, if you get artefacts use a combination of frame blending with pixel motion and Timewarp in the problem areas (mask one layer above the other) . Once you are happy with these I’d bake the speed effects in so your timeline is all one frame rate then send to grade.

    Chris Gunningham
    Online/VFX Editor

    Any opinions expressed are solely my own.

  • Ricky Milling

    October 31, 2013 at 1:22 pm

    That sounds like a massive work around for every section of every clip, from the looks of the plan none of the video will be native 24/25p. Surely there must be a way to edit all in Premier without having to use After effects as at the end of the day its just going to be speed ramps.

  • Chris Gunningham

    October 31, 2013 at 2:57 pm

    Yeah sure just do the speed ramps in premiere then. I do it this way because it looks much better and solves progressive judder issues, but depends how long you want to spend or what the budget is.

    Chris Gunningham
    Online/VFX Editor

    Any opinions expressed are solely my own.

  • Ricky Milling

    November 1, 2013 at 4:11 pm

    I managed to find some 150fps footage and did a test edit and imported to Resolve, it all looks great but the time effects were lost in translation, to resolve. I didnt come across any sort of judder or pixelation, but wondering if you had come across a work around with time remapping and resolve?

  • Chris Gunningham

    November 1, 2013 at 4:42 pm

    That’s why i said burn the speed effects in. I use speedgrade so fortunately I don’t have this issue now direct link to speedgrade is available with CC, sorry I can’t be more of more help.

    Chris Gunningham
    Online/VFX Editor

    Any opinions expressed are solely my own.

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