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Removing 2:3:3:2 or 2:3:2:3 Pull-Down with Cinema Tools
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At some point after removing the 2:3:3:2 pull-down, you may want to output the video with 2:3:3:2 pull-down added back to recapture it with the camera. Or, for NTSC broadcast or distribution, you may want to apply the more conventionally supported 3:2 pull-down. You can output 24p video in either of these pull-down patterns. See Pull-Down Patterns You Can Apply to 23.98 fps Video for more information. To remove the pull-down in Final Cut Pro after capturing 1 In Final Cut Pro, select the clips or sequence. 2 Choose Tools > Remove Advanced Pulldown. Removing 2:3:3:2 or 2:3:2:3 Pull-Down with Cinema Tools Clips captured from digital video camcorders that shoot 24p, such as the Panasonic AG-DVX100 camcorder, have the pull-down pattern (also called cadence) information embedded in a way that Cinema Tools can read. If Cinema Tools detects this cadence information when you use the Reverse Telecine feature, the Automated Reverse Telecine dialog appears. It's a simplified version of the regular Reverse Telecine dialog. Note: The Reverse Telecine feature cannot be used with temporally compressed video such as MPEG-2-format video. You can use automated reverse telecine to remove the pull-down either from one clip at a time or from a group (batch) of clips. To use automated reverse telecine to remove the pull-down in a single clip 1 Choose File > Open Clip, then select the clip in the dialog. 2 In the Clip window, click Reverse Telecine. 3 Choose a frame rate from the "Conform to" pop-up menu: • 23.98: This frame rate is useful if you want to later use the Final Cut Pro pull-down feature that lets you output 23.98 fps video as 29.97 fps video. (See Pull-Down Patterns You Can Apply to 23.98 fps Video for more information.) • 24.0: You may want to conform and edit the clips at this rate if you plan to include them in a project that contains other clips that are exactly 24 fps. Note: If the audio and video are contained in the same clip, and you choose 24.0 from this pop-up menu, the Reverse Telecine feature increases the audio speed by a very small percentage so that it is in sync with 24 fps instead of 23.98 fps. Choose a frame rate from the pop-up menu. 220 Chapter 13 Working with 24p Video and 24 fps EDLs