They are using the fluidmotion effect, but without the heinous render
that we are used to using fluidmotion. It works in RT and I still
haven't gotten over how good it is.
Gotta agree w/ Terry on this one.
The first time I saw a demo of it on an HD monitor I had to pick my
jaw up from the floor.
Plus, you can also choose to render with different (better?) methods/
qualities... and you can strip away the render at any time and go
right back to RT.
I'd love to see an Avid/FCP side-by-side of mixed rates.
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On Apr 27, 2010, at 9:16 PM, Terence Curren wrote:
>
>
> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Young <jymedia.com@...> wrote:
>
> <<Does the Avid switch framerates per-clip, or does one pick a single
> > framerate that the Avid conforms playback to?>>
>
> As Greg said, Avid automagically adds the correct motion to make
> your clip work in whatever timeline you add it to. You still work
> within a framerate based project. In other words, if you are working
> in a 29.97 project, and you open a bin of 23.98 clips captured in a
> 23.98 project, you can just edit them in the timeline and it will
> apply the proper motion.
>
> Unlike another NLE we are all familiar with, Avid actually does this
> correctly. So adding a 23.98 clip to a 29.97 timeline results in 2:3
> pulldown. Going the other way, putting a 29.97 clip in a 23.98
> timeline is just miraculous. They are using the fluidmotion effect,
> but without the heinous render that we are used to using
> fluidmotion. It works in RT and I still haven't gotten over how good
> it is.
>
> Now I sound like a RED fanboy so I'll sign off here...
>
>
>
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