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Using Magic Lantern => Post-processing Workflow => Topic started by: MortenSJ on January 19, 2016, 05:03:23 PM

Title: Using Twixtor for After Effects (Conforming footage)
Post by: MortenSJ on January 19, 2016, 05:03:23 PM
Hi guys

I have a question about the Twixtor plugin. I recorded some footage at 60 fps in RAW. I then conformed it in Davinci to Prores HQ. I exported the prores files as 24 fps so the 60 fps slowmotion is already happening.

My question is. Is it better to do it that way, or export the prores files as 59.940 fps? and then Interpret Footage in After Effects? Will it be the same in the end?

I hope this makes sense :)

Title: Re: Using Twixtor for After Effects (Conforming footage)
Post by: ansius on January 19, 2016, 11:04:08 PM
does not matter as long as there is no interframe interpolation happening before twixtor. So better use intraframe codec (all-i), also bitrate is better used in lower FPS (same bitrate for lower fps gives more data to each frame).
Title: Re: Using Twixtor for After Effects (Conforming footage)
Post by: MortenSJ on January 21, 2016, 11:10:26 PM
Is Prores HQ not good enough a codec for that?