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MediaStudio Pro 7 24p Tutorial

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  • If you shoot 24p "Standard" or 24p "Advanced" then you will choose the corresponding project to use a 24p timeline in Video Editor.
  • When you work with 24p footage on the timeline, you will edit the original 24p frames only. However, the remaining 6 frames are still in the captured file.
   
  • You can edit your footage using all features of Editing, Filters, Moving Path, Titling and Transition effects. Everything works in the normal way, and you can select Instant Play to view your project in real-time without rendering.
   
  • When scrubbing on the timeline or doing instant playback, the video will be output via your FireWire cable to your DV camcorder. You can preview the result on an external monitor that is connected to the DV camcorder.


   
   
Output  
  • You may want to write your project back to tape as well. Select the "NTSC DV 24p (2:3:3:2 Pulldown)" or "NTSC DV 24p (2:3 Pulldown)" output template to create a 24p compliant DV AVI file. Then you can use "DV Recording" function to write your movie back to min-DV tape. The six frames that were originally added by the camcorder to make 24p into 30 are now included when outputting the video.
   
   
  • You can of course also choose "Create file" and select any one of a variety of options to save your file, be it QuickTime, Avi, WMV or MPEG in any frame size or rate. From here you can author your film to DVD, stream it to the web, or have it transferred to film.

 

 

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