Slow Motion / edius parameters

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  • vgtah
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    Finally...here it is :)
    Sorry, we couldn’t find that page

    password : jeet

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  • vgtah
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    Originally posted by mattie
    it does shoot at 60fps but then marks the file as 30p so it plays slow mo without any further manipultion - the sony EX cams do this too
    exactly, the camcord convert the file after recorded it,

    my new edit is better :) thanks god for my mistake,

    soon on vimeo,

    thx for support everybody, everyday we learn...

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  • mattie
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    it does shoot at 60fps but then marks the file as 30p so it plays slow mo without any further manipultion - the sony EX cams do this too

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  • Khoi Pham
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    If you want good slomo , you need to shoot it at 60fps or 50fps, not 30fps.

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  • vgtah
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    Yup

    I shot with an af 101 you can t use vfr in pal. When you rec in vfr it s'recording in slow motion, you dont have to slow the clip, the native footages are still slow. The quality is perfect when the camera is well configured. You must be in freq 59 94 using 1080 30 p. You may know that the ghosting is created by the bad freq pal parameter project. I tried everything in pal, it changed nothing for the ghosting.
    I took a paperbook and wrote all my edit...today i ll re do the edit.
    I learnt one thing : never forget the first step before climbing on the top of the world :)

    I tried to import in aaf edl, i tried to import my sequence, the freq blocked everything so...this is a second thing i learnt, You Can t switch to an ntsc project when you are in pal, it might be a good thing possible for edius 7 ?

    Peace
    Thx for support
    Last edited by vgtah; 07-14-2011, 10:14 AM.

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  • Jerry
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    How many threads of this topic do we have now? I can't remember
    where I have posted responses.

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  • antonsvideo
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    Originally posted by GrassValley_SL
    It shoots 50p.
    that would have been the way to go

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  • GrassValley_SL
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    It shoots 50p.

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  • antonsvideo
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    can you explain what you did in order to shoot slomo? do you mean you switched camera to 60p and then when you place it on 30p timeline, you go to clip properties and change frame rate to 30p, this will then play the clip smooth at half normal speed

    is that what you did?

    btw: NTSC footage on Pal timeline will not look smooth

    I am surprised the camera can't shoot 50p, then you could have perfect slow motion in Pal 25p project

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  • Khoi Pham
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    Do you see ghost when you just playback at normal speed?

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  • vgtah
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    thanks,

    i did a mistake,

    my footage is 1080 30p
    it s ntsc,

    i have no ghost when i open the same footage in a ntsc edius project,

    my big trouble now is that i can t switch pal project to ntsc project,

    so I HAVE TO DO ONCE AGAIN ALL MY EDIT !!!!

    please confirm that we cant move from an full hd pal project to an full hd ntsc project.

    here is the video with the ghosting
    Sorry, we couldn’t find that page

    password : jeet

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  • GrassValley_SL
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    If the frame rate of your footage is 27.97 is is not 60p.
    Can you post a screen shot of
    1 your project settings
    2 property window of the clip . (select clip press alt+ enter)

    The information you have provided is confusing.
    Let us see what you have so we can help you.

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  • vgtah
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    AM I THE ONLY dude to be block in this hell's trouble !!!!!!?????
    i felt alone in the space where nobody can HEAR ME !!!!!!!

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  • vgtah
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    no matter,

    the frame rate is 29 97
    the project properties is 1920 1080 25p

    thx for your help

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  • mattie
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    am confused - what is the actual frame rate of the footage - make sure the project settings match this and you wont get ghosting

    right click on the file and select properties - the * next to the frame rate number is the actual frame rate of the file.just make sure the project is set at this rate too

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