Friday, May 26, 2006

Frame Rate Conversion Using AVID TIMEWARP

(From Avid.com)

There are times in a production when the footage only exists in one format and the user needs to use it in another.

A common example of that is a 24p project being handed an establishing shot that was shot on DigiBeta.

In this case, the footage is interlace, 60 fields at 30 frames per second while the project type is progressive and
24 frames per second.


Using the TIMEWARP EFFECT, part of the FLUID MOTION effects engine, the user can create alternate frame rates and keep the original audio in sync.

Frame Rate Conversion Using Avid Timewarp

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