shoot at 23.98. post at 23.98. mix at 23.98. The very last step is doing a pull up if you are going to print film.
Jay
On Apr 30, 2012, at 3:58 PM, Jeff Hedberg wrote:
> I've spent so long finishing for broadcast that I don't know the answer to this one…
>
> Movie filming with Red camera.
> Rough cutting in Avid.
> Finishing for film output, as well as eventual DVD.
>
> Should production company shoot at 24F (not 23.98) - we run Avid at 24 1080 project (not 23.98) - and prepare EDLs as always?
> (like I said, I'm rusty for outputting to film at end)
> What do you do about people wanting DVDs of work in progress? Does the 24fps not kill DVD making like I expect it to?
>
>
> Anything I'm missing?
> (perhaps any sound gotchas I should know about?)
>
> Thanks,
> Jeff
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