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Show all posts by userYour basic troubleshooting and discussion forum for all things Final Cut Pro X. If you are having issues with FCP 7 and below, post it in Cafe LA.
Mixed frame rate help? - 4 years agoHello friends! My wife and I shot some nice video on our last vacation to Europe using three cameras, Canon 5DMK3, DJI Mavic Air and iPhone 8 Plus. I want to edit the project and started one at 23.98 fps as that's what the 5D, Mavic, and most of the iPhone footage was shot at. However, there are some iPhone clips that were shot at 29.97 and some at 120 fps for slow motion. Since the bulkby danielscherl - Café LA - X Re: Tried to fix footage EDITED in WRONG TIME-LINE. PLEASE HELP! - 13 years agoMatch framing did the trick and saved us hours of work, so thank you EVERYONE and happy holidays! Best, Danielby danielscherl - Café LA Re: Tried to fix footage EDITED in WRONG TIME-LINE. PLEASE HELP! - 13 years ago"How the heck did your editor "accidentally" edit in the wrong frame size as well as frame rate? All the red render bars didn't warn him...?" Ha! I know... new editor. A little green, but heart of gold and a phenomenal eye for story, so I understand the mistake. They didn't check the settings before editing and their FCP station was set to default on SD. We fixed thatby danielscherl - Café LA Tried to fix footage EDITED in WRONG TIME-LINE. PLEASE HELP! - 13 years agoHi everyone, I've tried a few fixes on the forum to this problem, but no luck. Hoping you'll all be able to help! Here's the situation: Directed a 15 minute short on the Panasonic HMC-150, HD, 24p. Footage was transcoded to Apple Prores. The editor accidentally edited the footage on a SD, 720x480, 29.97 time-line. Last night I created a new time-line in the proper formaby danielscherl - Café LA |
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