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  • Using Mixed Frame Rates in a Project

    Posted by Tim Scarpino on August 18, 2005 at 12:05 pm

    Is anyone using (what I’ll call)mixed frame rates in a single project?

    Having just received a DVX, and beginning production on nature documentary for regional Public TV, I’m considering using 24p w/letterbox for my on-camera interviews and using standard 60i for all the “outdoor” or nature shots, and other b-roll.

    Final posting will be done on a Media 100 v.6 w/mastering on to digibeta.

    Thoughts? Comments? Smart remarks?

    Thanks,

    Tim

    Barry Green replied 20 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Janet Turner

    August 18, 2005 at 4:20 pm

    Tim –

    If you need a quick answer, you might look at an earlier post on this forum about a week ago. If you do a search on this forum for the term “24p and 60i”, you will find an answer Noah gave to this question. For what it is worth, I just thought I would pass the link on.

    Grasshopper

  • Barry Green

    August 18, 2005 at 7:46 pm

    Very easy to do. Since the 24p footage is written to tape in an NTSC-compliant 60i data stream, you can freely intermix both of them, provided a) you’re editing on a 60i timeline, and b) you don’t bother removing pulldown from the 24p file. Just capture the 24p file as DV and it’ll intermix with 60i, but provide a very different “look” from the 60i video.

    Also, for this circumstance, you’d want to shoot 24P Normal mode, not 24P Advanced.

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  • Tim Scarpino

    August 19, 2005 at 4:41 pm

    Mr. Green, thanks for your direct response.

    Also, I’ve greatly enjoyed your DVD and book that came with my DVX. Your knowledge, and willingness to share it in the various forums, is GREATLY appreciated. If only EACH piece of equipment I use came with such resources!

    Cheers,

    Tim

  • Barry Green

    August 20, 2005 at 8:03 am

    Thanks for saying so! I’m glad you found value in the book and DVD, and I’m always glad to help!

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    Get the most from your DVX camera. The DVX Book and DVX DVD are now available at https://www.dvxuser.com/articles/dvxbook/ and at Amazon (https://tinyurl.com/54u4a)

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