Hi there,
It's not something I've done before...
I've made a title sequence at 25fps HD but now the client wants a 24fps version.
I imagine timewarping or reformatting the end result is a bad idea.
With footage I believe people just use as is with 24fps and 25fps and just let it run slightly slow or fast but with the same discrete frames.
But I guess you could also render it as 24fps and keep the duration as it is and have no interpolation.
It's a timeline with footage (at 25fps ๐ ) on the bottom then 7 BFX sections taking captions on and off, then a couple more layers of foreground particles on top.
Any tips?
Cheers
One possibility is to time warp the reference to 24fps. The do a mix between the current sequence and the reference. This won't work for sync material or very long shots. But then match the center of the clip (time wise) and cut a frame or two off of the beginning and end of the clip. For material that's cut quickly, this works pretty well. Never want to timewarp between the 2 speeds.
Thanks for the reply,
It turns out they were expecting the duration to change so a simple reformat did the trick ๐
But thx
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