Re: 3:2 contract issue

Date : Fri, 02 Dec 2005 10:32:47 -0500
To : DS List <DS(at)Softimage.COM>
From : "Gregory, Ryan" <Ryan.Gregory(at)bbdo.ca>
Subject : Re: 3:2 contract issue
Well,
I got this figured out (with some help). The footage has been timewarped. We
checked the individual fields and noticed some interpolation on a few. I was
able to defeild the section I needed and it worked fine.
Thanks anyway.
Ryan


On 12/2/05 8:02 AM, "Gregory, Ryan" <Ryan.Gregory(at)bbdo.ca> wrote:

> 
> Good Morning all,
> I have some footage that I got from Beta SP that I need to do some roto work
> to, so I want to do a contract. It was shot on film. It is actually footage
> from Sin City for a new DVD release trailer, but the strange thing is there
> is 1 clean frame, then 4 mixed frames, then 1 clean, 4 mixed, and so on. How
> do I do this? Normally its 3 clean 2 mixed, park on first mix frame and
> viola. Anyone seen this or know what to do with it? I'm hoping to have this
> done real soon this morning, so any help is appreciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> Ryan
> 
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