Converting 60p or 30p footage to smooth 24p: a quick guide
Posted in Adobe Premiere, Cameras, Final Cut Pro X, How To, Post-production by Brandon Li On March 15, 2013

24 frames per second has long been the standard frame rate for film production. 30fps and 60fps have a distinctly “video” look, which is often undesirable. So how do you achieve this cinematic look if your camera only shoots 60 or 30fps,
Adobe CS6 catching up to FCP X – Launching Online at 10am PST!

Editing on the run is about to get easier for Adobe users. Looks like they’re playing catchup to some of my favorite time-saving features in FCP X: click-less scrubbing of clips, timecode-less audio syncing, image stabilization without bouncing out to After Effects,