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Actually, I disagree with some of the advice given here. If it was shot 24p, I recommend cutting it 24p. Especially if there is the slightest chance in hell that it'll get shot out to film at some point. Also, if you do any visual effects work, or motion effects, it's far better to do so on the...
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[quote user="BLKDOG"] [quote user="ayoung"]BLKDOG I'm not sure what the term smeary video means and you are a Moderator (sometimes with a slant in your posts [/quote] Yeah, I often have to beg forgiveness for the sharpness in my posts. In addition to running a post department...
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[quote user="Guywithcat"] Hi all You know I try my best to answer questions here since people always do it for me. But I would like to start a thread as to why everyone wants to edit 24p. I think there are some misconceptions out there as to what 24p is. For starters, if you are going to TV...
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I work in a shop where up to 70 editors may create user settings (it's never been that many, but it could in theory). I'm currently testing v2.8.3 on my machine only and ran into a display bug that I'm not sure existed in earlier versions, or if it's exclusive to v2.8.3. I've never...
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Wow, this forum engine is truly a crap when it comes to links - it's 2008 and we have reached the general level of forum engines circa 2003. Amazing.
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[quote user="PitBoss55"] Interesting. I guess I still have to wait for support for my new Canon HV-30. [/quote] What are you talking about? Settings for Film and 24p ProjectsIsn't that 24p in 60i? From MC2.8 Help file. [quote]"he following settings are important when you are capturing...
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Anyone know if Avid plans to release a version of MC which supports 24p HDV? And if so, I wouldn't have to do any pulldown beforehand, correct?
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