Jared Smith
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yeah i’d really like to leave it at 1080 rather than scale it to 720… so how do i go about using compressor to move the 60p stuff to the right size?
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thanks for your time tom… how do I see what codec is used in imovie? I see at the top it says 720p, but I am not sure of codec… I assume all the pics she used were JPEG
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the best i can do is either burn it to a dvd and watch it in the living room on a 50 inch dlp or make the fcp viewer window bigger… yeah, i’m poor… and i don’t have a second monitor
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sorry- that is how to use motion or compressor (not cinema tools)
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it wasn’t actually shot in slow motion… it was shot at 60p with the 7d which many guys are taking into cinema tools and conforming it to 24p.
unfortuneatly, i am still very new with any program other than fcp in the fcp suite so i don’t know how to do the other options you mentioned… i think i will stick with the 135 manipulation unless someone has a bad comment on it or unless someone can walk me thru how to use motion or cinema tools -
Jared Smith
February 15, 2010 at 8:23 am in reply to: Help me find the name of that software/programwoo hoo!!! SoundSoap2
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lets call the timeline that is in slow motion A and the one that I paste it into B…
in A, the image is at 24%, but B is at 74%. so obviously when I put A into B and it all stays at 74%, then A is way zoomed in and too close… that makes sense to me… however, why did the footage (when dragged to the timeline) of A do 24% to begin with? it is the same camera, same cf card, same frame rate as everything else i have been doing… why did it go to 24% while everything else has done 74% this whole time? -
this was the best attempt out of 15 tries. we had to move on… i was hoping could come good out of it. we were watching it on the 2.5 lcd screen of the camera too because campus does not have an external monitor for the 7d.
for starters i think a follow focus would have made it so much smoother than trying it with our wrist. but for now, i think i might just abandon the shot and go with the slow dolly move we did without the zoom. we used the za za slider from dvxuser.com for this (which i built) so no dolly rental was used. -
my grandest apologies… i found it, so easy… so sorry to take up server space. for future reference for anyone else:
https://www.geniusdv.com/news_and_tutorials/2009/03/creating_a_freeze_frame_in_final_cut_pro.php -
uh, super easy… thanks!!! found this too just in case anyone gets to this in a search and needs it:
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