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Posted by thisiswells on 09/26/12 11:37
Hi,
I am owner of both DVX100 and FCP and have quite a bit of experience
using them together.
You are in a really, really, really tight spot because there is no way
to automatically remove the pulldown from a completed 29.97 project and
turn it into a 23.98 project. The only way to do edit in native 24P (in
FCP) assumes several things:
A. The footage was recorded with in the Advanced Pulldown (by default,
this is scene F6 on the camera)
B. The footage was digitized using the "24p with Advanced Pulldown
Removal" preset in FCP.
C. The footage was edited on a 23.98Fps timeline in FCP.
If any of these conditions are not met, you must
Manually_Remove_The_Pulldown_From_Each_Clip_Individually using the
Cinema Tools application that comes bundled with FCP.
But, all is not lost. 24p finishing is really only necessary for print
back to film, making native 24p DVD's, and native 24p video clips for
the web. Your film is perfectly fine without a 24p edit.
If you absolutely must have a 24p version for any other the above
reasons, I am afraid you'll need to re-edit your entire movie. Sorry.
*There may be a way to use the EDL features of FCP to rebuild the
project after capturing the footage properly, but this is something I
have never experimented with.*
Another option is to bring the completed edit into Sony Vegas, which
has superb support for 24p. Unlike FCP, Vegas CAN export a "native 24p"
version from any type of pulldown in a 29.97 clip.
If I were you, I would explore the Vegas option instead of re-cutting
in FCP, at this point.
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