Tai Wah Lim
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Can anyone elaborate more on setting 23.98 instead of 24?
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yeah its pretty much the difference for audio. I shoot 23.98, its way easier for post sound. there is no problem filming out 23.98 to 24fps. its still 1 frame to 1 frame. most cameras that say 24p are really 23.98.
OK, you mean this 24P only exist in HD world and it's the easiest way to convert 23.98fps to 29.97 using 3:2 pulldown method rather than using 24fps?ah HA!
Many 24p productions, especially those that are made only for TV and video distribution, actually have a frame rate of 24 * 29.97 / 30 frame/s, or 23.976frame/s (24/100.1% to be exact). Many use the term "24p" as a shorthand for this frame rate, since "23.976" does not roll off the tongue as easily. This is because the "30frame/s" framerate of NTSC is actually 30/100.1%, also referred to as 29.97frame/s – this framerate is matched when video at 23.976frame/s has a 3:2 pulldown applied. Similarly, 60i is shorthand for 60/100.1% fields per second.
Film productions may be shot at exactly 24.000 frame/s. This can be a source of confusion and technical difficulties if material is treated as normal video, since the slightly differing framerates can be problematic for video and audio sync. However, this is not a problem if the video material is merely treated as a carrier for material which is known by the editing system to be "true" 24frame/s, and audio is recorded separately from moving images, as is normal film practice.
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OK, you mean this 24P only exist in HD world and it's the easiest way to convert 23.98fps to 29.97 using 3:2 pulldown method rather than using 24fps?
Is 25P exist in 50Hz world?
Can anyone elaborate more on setting 23.98 instead of 24?