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Thanx for your reply!-)
Is there any way you can make the camera number/label the clips sequencially, instead of having it happening randomly?
Thanx;
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That’s all good and I did just that, but the clips display fields in AE… so there’s clearly something wrong about how they were treated and unfortunately I haven’t been able to get any information about the rout the footage had before it got ot my hands.
Thanx for you interest.
T
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Thak you so much for your help!-)
T
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Once again thank you so much for your time.
I followed your instructions and the fields are gone but the frames repeat 3 times, moves 1, repeats 1, then moves 2, repeats 1, moves 1 and repeats 3 times again… (if I can’t make it any more confusing)
Unfortunately I don’t know much about what the clips been through before they got to me. The director edited this with a buddy of his and isn’t quite sure how they were captured or dealt with… If that wasn’t enough, I’m getting a media managed copy form FCP to work with…
If it’s of any help, I interpreted the footage with “upper” in the field separation and the clip goes all wacky moving frames back and forward.
Thanx
T
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Thank you for taking the time to help me.
The DP assures me he shot this at 24p not 24p advanced.
I opened the original clips in QuickTime and they are in Balckmagic DV 24 fps.
I can’t see any fields whatsoever in QuickTime nor in FCP, but when in AE I can clearly see interlaced frames.
I’ve tried removing both normal 3:2 Pulldown and 24Pa Pulldown in the interpret footage window but the fields don’t go away… and I get a warning that it will give me an effective 19.200 fps.
I’m also using Magic Bullet to deartifact the footage and even with the deinterlace option on, some of the clips remain unaffected still displaying interlaced frames… but I believe I shouldn’t be using deinterlacing on progressive clips since it affects the progressive frames as well.
I double checked one of this clips on QuickTime and it didn’t display any fields at all.
Now the weirdest thing is that if I open the clip from AE’s browser and playback on it’s own window I can’t see any fields either, but once in my comp the fields are there, even if I double clip the clip and watch it in its own window.
I’m guessing the problem is in my timeline settings…
Preset: Custom
With: 720
Height: 480
Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1/DV NTSC Widescreen (1.2)
Frame Rate: 23.976I’m really lost here…
Thanx
T
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Thank you for taking the time to help me.
The DP assures me he shot this at 24p not 24p advanced.
I opened the original clips in QuickTime and they are in Balckmagic DV 24 fps.
I can’t see any fields whatsoever in QuickTime nor in FCP, but when in AE I can clearly see interlaced frames.
I’ve tried removing both normal 3:2 Pulldown and 24Pa Pulldown in the interpret footage window but the fields don’t go away… and I get a warning that it will give me an effective 19.200 fps.
I’m also using Magic Bullet to deartifact the footage and even with the deinterlace option on, some of the clips remain unaffected still displaying interlaced frames… but I believe I shouldn’t be using deinterlacing on progressive clips since it affects the progressive frames as well.
I double checked one of this clips on QuickTime and it didn’t display any fields at all.
Now the weirdest thing is that if I open the clip from AE’s browser and playback on it’s own window I can’t see any fields either, but once in my comp the fields are there, even if I double clip the clip and watch it in its own window.
I’m guessing the problem is in my timeline settings…
Preset: Custom
With: 720
Height: 480
Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1/DV NTSC Widescreen (1.2)
Frame Rate: 23.976I’m really lost here…
Thanx
T
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Thanx for your help!
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Thanx. Maiby I didn’t make myself clear. I meant 3D look with in one picture, Like we see in so many documentaries these days, as when you zoom into the picture the prespective changes.
Thanx
T