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| Donald_Sinatra@adobeforums.com 2006-12-06, 8:15 pm |
| I'm working with 1080i60 sequences for Final Cut Pro 5. When creating animations in AE to be imported into FCP, what should my render settings be? I need to know specifics like upper or lower fields first; and I know this sounds dumb but - 1080i60, is tha
t 59.94fps? And finally, is the format that I'm working in 1920 X 1080? And is there anything else I should know? Most of my experience is in DV NTSC with FCP.
sorry if this seems rudimentary or redundant, but i can't get a straight answer anywhere else.
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| David_Bogie@adobeforums.com 2006-12-06, 8:15 pm |
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I'm working with 1080i60 sequences for Final Cut Pro 5. When creating
animations in AE to be imported into FCP, what should my render settings
be? I need to know specifics like upper or lower fields first; and I know
this sounds dumb but - 1080i60, is that 59.94fps? And finally, is the
format that I'm working in 1920 X 1080? And is there anything else I should
know? Most of my experience is in DV NTSC with FCP. <
I'm trying not to cop out on your questions but they all are easily answered by simply looking at the specifications for your FCP project. Or just use Item Properties for one of your HD clips.
bogiesan
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