![]() you will be "missing" frames at this point)Ĥ) right click the 59.94p sequence on the timeline, make sure time interpolation is set to "frame sampling"ĥ) right click, speed/duration 40%. So one way to do this in PP is to use nested sequencesġ) interpret the grain clip as 59.94 (right click in the project bin => modify => interpret footage)Ģ) place grain clip in it's own 59.94 sequence (e.g right click in the project bin => new sequence from clip will make this a 59.94p sequence with same characteristics)ģ) in the main sequence timeline (23.976), drag the new 59.94 sequence (not clip) to the timeline (PP will "see" this nested sequence as a 59.94p video, so it will "drop" frames to conform it to a 23.976 timeline. If you had 100 frames, you have 100 frames after, just instead of 59.94p, it plays back at 23.976p When you interpret the footage in PP, the slowdown just changes the playback rate with the same number of frames. What format is it in ? Image sequence? Prores /MOV, something else ? What is your "film grain scan" ? Is it a grain plate ? To add grain to your composition? ![]()
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