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    Just curious how to make sure music stays in sync with shooting 48 fps playing music at exactly 2x the speed?
    Does this work shooting 23.98 time base?

    Would love to know the tricks of this using the EPIC

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    we shot this @ 25fps timebase,48fps for singing parts on red epic..
    https://vimeo.com/32936965
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kemalettin Sert View Post
    we shot this @ 25fps timebase,48fps for singing parts on red epic..
    https://vimeo.com/32936965
    Nice vid! What did you use for the big lights?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kemalettin Sert View Post
    we shot this @ 25fps timebase,48fps for singing parts on red epic..
    https://vimeo.com/32936965
    Very nice!!! In fact, top notch work..

    Did you use Tilt-Shift Primes or effect in post?
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    How did you do your music playback? What speed?
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    2x speed music playback..
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    So just to confirm (I will test) i can't shoot a 23.98 timebase, I need to shoot 24 timebase and shoot at 48, and play music at 2x?

    BTW, very nice video!
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    I would expect a TB of 23.98 to drift @48fps. So long as your frame rate is a multiple of your time base I should think you could shoot in whatever time base you choose. Right? 1 second= 1 second, 23.98 frames does not =48/2

    Let us know what you learn.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Crawley View Post
    I would expect a TB of 23.98 to drift @48fps. So long as your frame rate is a multiple of your time base I should think you could shoot in whatever time base you choose. Right?

    Let us know what you learn.
    Very true! So I guess shooting 47.96 would solve that.. I keep forgetting how easy it into enter any frame rate you want
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    Where will this be required to play back Justin? Be sure to choose a time base that the player can handle.
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