Tutorial showing how to Conform 50p or 60p DSLR clips to a slower framerate using apples cinema tools app from within Final Cut Pro. More info at pauljoy.com
I'm shooting 60 fps with a contour HD camera which records as a .mov file. I open FCP and drag and drop my .mov files. When I open them in cinema tools the conform button is not highlighted and I'm unable to click it. Do I need to change the file type? Any suggestions?
Thank you!
zovisionsatx 1 week ago
where the f*ck can i get cinema tools?! i've been trying for months!
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TheIhre 4 weeks ago 2
Thanks...informative.
FirecanvasPro 3 months ago
I'm shooting 60 fps with a contour HD camera which records as a .mov file. I open FCP and drag and drop my .mov files. When I open them in cinema tools the conform button is not highlighted and I'm unable to click it. Do I need to change the file type? Any suggestions?
BillyMcDoodles 4 months ago
Cheers for the tutorial, very helpful!
chimmy62 5 months ago
Can you do this all at once with your clips or can you only do it one at a time?
heyandyVid 7 months ago
@apodo360 Optical flow creates inbetween frames based upon the proceeding and incoming frames, thus creating an artificial computer generated image.
This plays back 60 frames in 25fps creating a more natural slow motion by using all "real" frames
omolawton 8 months ago
This was very helpful, thanks a lot!!
TheMotionTalk 10 months ago
you are supposed to shoot your footage at 60fps and then bring it down to 23.8 fps in cinema tools :)
dobunz 10 months ago
brief and to the point, thanks!
3dotsDude 1 year ago