2 Replies Latest reply: Jun 12, 2014 6:34 PM by film man 24 RSS

    Interpret 60i footage as 23.976p when Exporting

    film man 24 Community Member

      I'm using the Canon 41 camcorder as my "B" camera. My project settings are set for DSLR 23.976 which is what most of my footage is. The DSLR footage is shot in native 23.976 progressive and I'm exporting the final project as 23.976 progressive. My question is when I use the footage from my "B" that is interlaced, how will Premiere export it? I would guess that Premiere would convert the 60i footage to 23.976 when it exports the final footage? Is this correct? I don't understand how my final copy could switch back and forth. I'm confused...


      This from the specs list from canon

      Frame Rate

      60i, 24p Progressive (records at 60i), 30p Progressive (records at 60i)

      You can change the camcorder's frame capture rate to 24p (recorded at 60i), which provides the appearance of the same frame rate as movie film.

      Setup selection screen shot-

      setup screen.jpg

      Export settings screen shot-

      export.jpg