Frage von joerg082:I recorded footage with the Panasonic AVC-Intra 50 in 720 50p.
First I put just that one sequence in Premiere. I've heard you should create a sequence with 25p for slow motion better but really becomes clear to me. The extra is a template and then when I render out with 25p but it comes out on the same right?
In any case, I then render out for a Blu-ray with H264, progressive, square pixels with 25 frames at 1920x1080.
Then jerk but slightly before the pans are super liquid, this can not s.den fewer images are 25p but is it standard? And not synonymous s.den square pixels right?
Would like FullHD with square. Pixels, in final format, because I recorded material with the 5D Mark 2 would create and then mix with a Bluray HD.
Thank you ... 'm curious
Antwort von Jörg:
Why such pull-ups?
Drag a clip on the Create button in the Project window. Premiere gives you the right Sequenzpreset and certainly not a 25 p. ..
then there are no shocks synonymous to the export of the course also takes place in 720 50p.
The slow motion can be created separately.
Antwort von joerg082:
Yes okay but I think s.den presets is not it, because there I can set the default synonymous AVC-Intra with my specifications. Okay the other way is easier :-)
I can test it out tomorrow but it is not, I feel is the problem of s.reduzieren 50p to 25p ...
Antwort von Jörg:
I get the feeling the problem is the s.reduzieren 50p to 25p ... what else?,
obviously I am not able to represent up ;-( (
Antwort von joerg082:
But I hope so :-)
You mean the problem is solved if I move the clip to a new sequence, thus the proper settings are determined (with 50p) and then I render out in 25p.
But just as I have already made, only that I have carried out the sequence settings themselves, but of course with the help of the default masks ...
The moment where the video is rendered out only with 25p at 50p it's not jerky. But that may yet not really be right? Just as likely a slow motion by 50% total run smoothly, here panning stutter even more blatantly.
Antwort von Jörg:
and then I render out at 25p. Noo, you render it out at 50p!
When's it going to slow motion:
Right click on clip in Project window-> Edit-> interpret footage-> set to 25 fps->
Now put the clip into a 50p sequence, that's it.
Exactly the same effect you have with the speed settings in the timeline.
Of course, you can put them in a synonymous to 50p 25p sequence, then this again in the host sequence with 50p ...
trying times of the individual paths.