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Old 04-18-2004, 10:38 AM
Dan Pinder Dan Pinder is offline
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Default Re: Working with a 24fps film

Are you saying they are editing the film in FCP and going to conform the negative later? Why would they transfer back to 35 if it was SHOT in 35? The answer to this may have a lot to do with the right way to go about this.

Much audio post for a feature film is done at 29.97ndf, or sometimes video conformed to 30fps with film-speed guide tracks. You can work at 24 FPS if you have an Igniter Pro/SDI model card natively, if not, you should have them output a video for you which you can work to and conform to 30FPS if you prefer to work that way.
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