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Posted by P Pron on 10/22/05 03:36
jonnydepp wrote:
|| On tv the other day, Nick Park was being interviewed and it
|| mentioned that he normally films at 25fps (this may or may not be
|| true for his latest film)
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|| So actually in this case, PAL would be audio pitch perfect.
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|| There are plug-ins for ProTools which give normal pitch to sped up
|| audio anyway so I'm sure this is probably used for 24fps films to
|| PAL.
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Sadly, I've only seen this happen on a few filmed operas and classical
concerts, where the specialist audience could be relied upon to complain
about pitch discrepancies. The rest of us aren't deemed clever enough to
notice the difference....
Thank you for mentioning the Nick Park interview, though - it confirms my
earlier speculation that this would have been the case.
paul
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|||| That's supposing, of course, that you have a multiregion DVD
|||| player and a TV that can handle the superior PAL format
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||| PAL is only slightly superior in picture, and decidedly inferior in
||| audio. But you knew that, of course.
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