Nathan Hamblin @nathanhamblin • Joined Jun 2010 • Active 5 years ago Remove Connection Are you sure you want to remove from your connections? Timeline Profile Connections Photos Forums Points Leader Badges Discussions Replies Favorites Discussions Replies Favorites Forum Replies Created Nathan Hamblin June 8, 2010 at 8:35 pm in reply to: Conforming 60p to 24p I found this, maybe the original thing I said does work, this is for After Affects, but should be the same in Premiere, https://vimeo.com/12145675 Nathan Hamblin nathanhamblin.us Nathan Hamblin June 8, 2010 at 1:59 pm in reply to: Conforming 60p to 24p Never mind, I was testing it and realized it didn’t work…. maybe the solution is putting 60p footage into a 24p timeline and slowing it down manually Nathan Hamblin nathanhamblin.us Nathan Hamblin June 8, 2010 at 4:25 am in reply to: Conforming 60p to 24p Hey Nate, I own CS4, in my “Project Window” I right click on the footage and click “Interpret Footage”, and put 23.97 in place of 60p. It works great for me. Nathan Hamblin nathanhamblin.us