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Pulldown for 60i contained 24p footage
I’ll say it upfront, I am horrible with things like interlacing, fields, and pulldowns…
Notwithstanding, I am ready to learn 🙂 I have some footage shot shot on a Canon Vixa HF S20, and from my understanding, the camera has 3 shooting modes:
60i: Interlaced 60 fps footage. I understand how the interlacing works and how it differs from 30p.
24p: From what I have read, the camera has a ‘true’ 24 fps mode in which it shoots and encodes actual 24p video.
PF24 and PF30: This is what is giving me trouble, although I do understand roughly how it works (24 or 30 fps encoded to 60i)Now, I would have preferred to shoot plain 24P, but due to my ignorance on the shooting day, I now have a folder full of PF24 footage, and I have to make do with it.
I drag this footage (.MTS, PF24) into after effects, and my objective via interpretation is to end up with progressive 24 fps footage, but as of yet it seems to elude me. AE auto-interprets to 29.97, upper field first footage, and the frames appear ok, but it’s 29.97, not 24 fps. If I set the fps to 24 and leave the other settings the same, in a 24 fps comp the footage appears jerky. Unless necessary I won’t go into details of any of the other myriads of interpretation combinations I’ve tried, I would just appreciate suggestions on how to properly interpret this footage, and whether or not a method works I can provide details and ‘debug’ from there. (I know I need pulldown somewhere in there, but I don’t know where and with most combinations I have tried I end up with interlaced footage in my comp)
Sorry for the long post, I’d appreciate any help possible.
Sincerely,
A desperate filmmaker