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Old 01-24-2006, 02:23 PM
NChambers NChambers is offline
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Default 24fps and Premiere Pro 1.5

I'm shooting a project that I'm going to edit in Premiere Pro 1.5, and the camera I'm using (Canon GL-2) has a setting called "Frame Movie Mode" in which the camera shoots at the same speed as a film camera as opposed to video, giving it that shot-on-film look. When editing in Premiere Pro 1.5, I noticed that there is a setting called "Panasonic 24p". I figured that since I was shooting at 24 fps, it would be best to edit using this setting, despite not having a Panasonic camera (would that even matter?). However, I have been told a few times that editing in this setting is choppier and it is better to use regular settings when editing,a dn that even if I edit not in the 24p mode, my 24 fps footage will still keep that nice film look.

So which is better for my situation? Should I edit in this new 24p mode, or just stick to the other setting?
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