Hydromulch is being applied to Santa Barbara hillsides with Air Tractor 802 airplanes following the Jesusita fire to help reduce erosion following rain and to help restore native vegetation. Project is managed by the Water Resources Division of Santa Barbara and the Western States and Wildlands, Inc. Shot with a Sony HDR-CX100.
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Yes, all of this video was shot at HD (FH): 1920x1080 60i. Interestingly though, once imported into FCP using Log and Transfer with Apple Pro Res, and dropped into a new sequence, FCP sets the sequence setting as 29.97. I did a test with dropping the footage in a sequence set to 60 fps, and it played well. Anyone else noticed this and are you setting your sequence settings to 60 fps?
BlueOceanProductions 2 years ago
Was that beginning shot shot in 60fps
sdmlm 2 years ago