PatrickFaith
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I have a bunch of shots where I need to shoot actors with a background of a super 8 film going. Since super 8 is 18 fps (and I think i may have some 16 fps normal 8), I'm getting a flicker ... which i guess is ok ... but is not how it looks to the eye.
I was wondering how people shoot when there is a projector going in the background that isn't on the same fps (also btw, even a 24 fps has a "sync" flicker issue where it get's even worse?).
I'm thinking of "cheating" and converting all the super 8 to digital, do some kind of 18 to 24 fps time slow down in AE, then completely cheat and have a digital project "pretend" it's a film projector. Also I'm project across uneven surfaces on edges, so I can't do a simple vfx overlay onto a flat area.
I've seen in tons of films, with projected movies in the background, where i don't think they are using computerized vfx ... how did people do this ?
(on my red camera i am shooting at 24 fps at 180 shutter [ 1/48sec ] )
I was wondering how people shoot when there is a projector going in the background that isn't on the same fps (also btw, even a 24 fps has a "sync" flicker issue where it get's even worse?).
I'm thinking of "cheating" and converting all the super 8 to digital, do some kind of 18 to 24 fps time slow down in AE, then completely cheat and have a digital project "pretend" it's a film projector. Also I'm project across uneven surfaces on edges, so I can't do a simple vfx overlay onto a flat area.
I've seen in tons of films, with projected movies in the background, where i don't think they are using computerized vfx ... how did people do this ?
(on my red camera i am shooting at 24 fps at 180 shutter [ 1/48sec ] )