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  • Adeeb Oberoi

    April 23, 2009 at 5:26 pm in reply to: 29.97 frames to 24 frames convertion

    Thanks, Whow… thats disapointing.

    I am in charge of the whole project which is a 30 sec TV spot.

    Then why will none of the previous two methods mentioned in this thread will work for me?

    Answer #2 makes a lot of sence to me, as that is exactly what the cameraman and director said… OOOhhh no problem we will fix that later in post.

    Regards,

    Adeeb

  • Adeeb Oberoi

    April 23, 2009 at 4:23 pm in reply to: 29.97 frames to 24 frames convertion

    I remember it was a Z1- HD, I think Sony. and the camera man put it on 60. Hope this inf helps a bit.

    I can get more info from the Cameraman. I am picking up the footahe later today then I can see in AE interpate footage what its exactly.

    Thanks for the help, much appreciated.

    Adeeb

  • Adeeb Oberoi

    April 23, 2009 at 3:40 pm in reply to: 29.97 frames to 24 frames convertion

    Thanks Sir, this is good information.

    But I am still a little bit confused.

    We filmed HD 1080 (60). Do I still need to convert to 24 frames in one of the ways explained in this thread?

    I plan to edit in ntsc so I will scale all footage down. We use Final cut. Then when we choose all the final footage for the project I plan to convert these in AE in one of the ways explained in thi thread.

    Am I on the right track?

    By the way, its great getting these tips. I am an AE graphic animator and do very little filmimg etc.

    thanks again,

    Adeeb Oberoi

  • Adeeb Oberoi

    April 23, 2009 at 1:13 am in reply to: 29.97 frames to 24 frames convertion

    Thanks, great tut, I downloaded the Kramer converter too.

    Is it better to just film at 24 frames? We filmed at 1080 HD.

    Is the poutcome of kramers technique real 24 frames or does it have down sides?

    The client really wants this film look.

    This footage is for standard ntsc broadcast purpose later on.

    Any tips are welcome,

    Best regards,

    Adeeb Oberoi

  • Adeeb Oberoi

    April 23, 2009 at 12:51 am in reply to: 29.97 frames to 24 frames convertion

    Hi Thnx very much for the responce, I am new to convertion so the question I have is what do u meqan with 59.94 “start” comp.

    And what do u mean with “Out comp”.

    Is this a better convertion then Andrew does in the Tut:

    https://www.videocopilot.net/tutorial/frame_rate_converter/

    The idea is to acomplish a film look motion. We shot on HD 1080p. I will also need to scale down to NTSC as the TV station that will broadcast the spot is NTSC. When I finish editing this, can I just give them the 24 frames Quicktime? i know they broadcast on Mpg2 so they will convert it again.

    Best regards,

    Adeeb

  • Adeeb Oberoi

    March 24, 2009 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Animating Cartoon/Vintage Clouds and Such…

    Hi, did you find the solution for your animation?

    Most probably what you wanted was done totally by hand drawing. Disney still does lots of that.

    What kind of animation are you into?

    We are doing lots of flash character and scene animations. It is different nut it works for us.

    Regards,

    Adeeb Oberoi

  • Adeeb Oberoi

    March 23, 2009 at 9:27 pm in reply to: proanimator jams when I try to export 3d object

    I have the 4.5.1

    The error I am getting just says, INVALID

    I tried saving the material swatches to the bin which goes fine but I cant find them in the plugin proanimator material swatches folder???

    When I save in invi I do find them.

    If I could find them I could easily rebuild the model.

    Why don’t they show in my material swatches folder? they do show in the proani bin inside AE.

    Regards,

    adeeb

  • Adeeb Oberoi

    November 24, 2008 at 5:01 am in reply to: SWIFS in AE

    Thnx, but I read some were that the nested movie clips can be changed to graphic symbols and then all should works.

    I already downloaded a swif to avi converter and it looks great and above all it preserves the transparent background. The swif to quicktime is less quality and doens’t have a transparent background either.

    I would how ever prefer to us the SWFs in AE of course to preserve the vectors. But the converted AVI is a real good quality and lucky we had the flash project made in HD 1080. The final needs to be ntsc so we can still do some zooms without loosing quality.

    I tried changing the movie clips to graphic symbols but no luck. I even have the original flash projects but I am an AE editor not Flash.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Regards,

    Adeeb Oberoi

  • Adeeb Oberoi

    November 22, 2008 at 4:20 pm in reply to: swf import jagged alpha edges

    Hi, Does this mean that vector swfs can be scaled unlimited without getting blurry as in Flash?

    So Ntsc flsh projects can be scaled upto HD 1080 in after effects without problems?

    Regards,

    Adeeb Oberoi

  • Adeeb Oberoi

    November 3, 2008 at 9:39 pm in reply to: Invigorator for Billboards?

    Thnx, and the size, can i make it as big as I want. or should I first make a small ntsc size and later change the comp setting and change the size of the invi solid?

    rgrds,

    Adeeb

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