Not a UK member - but not uncommon to get footage shot at 25 when shot overseas, even though final is for broadcast in US. Reason was light flicker as mentioned earlier.
Handled all rough cut @ 25 - then dealt w/ conversion during finish in flame.
Jeff
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On Feb 13, 2017, at 6:27 PM, Greg Huson Greg@SecretHQ.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:You can slow it down, audio and all, 1:1, or they can speed it up. If it's doc footage with practical lights, shoot 25. Less likely to flicker- at least back in the SD days. Any of our U.K. members care to comment on flicker?
On Feb 13, 2017, at 15:22, John Moore bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:I will be working on a show that is having some material shot in the UK. The UK folks will also be using the material locally so they want to shoot 25Fps.I would prefer they shoot 23.976 so I can integrate it painlessly into my 59.94I broadcast show in the US.Am I wrong to tell them they should shoot in 23.976 and convert to 25 for their needs? I would think the slight speed up would be much less problematic than me having to take 25Fps back into a 23.976 or 59.94 project in Avid. 25Fps into 59.94 would seem to be asking for frame jumps/skips and 25Fps to 23.976 is going to have to drop a frame every second which would also be steppy. Perhaps not as bad 29.97i back to 23.976P but still I would think it would be jumpy.If they do shoot 25 depending on the material is it okay to let Avid add motion adapters after capturing in a 25Fps project? Or should we plan on converting the material before bringing it into Avid? I assume they will be shooting 25P which I think will be less problematic than interlace material.Any suggestions welcome but I really think the UK folks should shoot 23.976. Would that frame rate cause them undo issues with light flicker? TIAJohn Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net
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