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  • Removing the 3:2 Pulldown?

    Posted by Vladimir Lester on January 10, 2016 at 1:06 pm

    So, I have a clip at 24 FPS that i drag into after effects. Just like the tutorials, I duplicate it, drag the second copy on top, double click it to get to the “layer” window to rotoscope, grab the rotobrush and it tells me i need to set the composition frame rate to 23.976. Okay, cool. I set the composition to 23.976 and to my horror, as i grab the rotobrush again, the top layer (duplicate copy of the footage) all of a sudden doesn’t line up with the original! (AKA the duplicate footage layer is scooted down a bit) What is this? So, being experimental, I changed the composition back to 24 FPS and the interpret footage as well, and it is still happening!

    Not to mention, I’m using dynamiclink from Premiere Pro to After Effects and someone mentioned removing the 3:2 pulldown in PP. Can someone enlighten me on how to do this? It’s a whole new language…

    Vladimir Lester replied 10 years, 3 months ago 54,615 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Vladimir Lester

    January 14, 2016 at 3:12 pm

    I’m using After Effects CC and Premiere Pro CC.

    Can you tell me how to do this? I’m so lost! :{ I just wanna rotoscope with my video footage which is read as 23.976 but it says its 24 in camera.

  • Vladimir Lester

    January 14, 2016 at 6:13 pm

    This is true. I studied up on my file and its 23.976 fps in PP, progressive. I wanted to know if you could direct me on how to remove the pulldown in PP so i could have everything squared away for when i dynamic link the file over to AE for the rotobrush tool.

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