Timeline and frame range
Timeline and frame range
SUMMARY
- Best practice is to start your frame sequence at x1001, which will be consistent with most studios
- Best practice is to start your frame sequence at x1001, which will be consistent with most studios
- Both the timeline and the Read node need to be adjusted in order to slide the whole footage to start at x1001
- Both the timeline and the Read node need to be adjusted in order to slide the whole footage to start at x1001
- Use the 'Frame' then 'Start at' knob in the Read node to easily offset your footage (hidden by default, it shows 'expression')
- Use the 'Frame' then 'Start at' knob in the Read node to easily offset your footage (hidden by default, it shows 'expression')
- Always check that you can see the full length of your plate once you've made the adjustment, to avoid missing parts of it once you start your work
- Always check that you can see the full length of your plate once you've made the adjustment, to avoid missing parts of it once you start your work
- Most commonly used frame rate is 24FPS or 23.98FPS, doesn't matter much at this stage
- Most commonly used frame rate is 24FPS or 23.98FPS, doesn't matter much at this stage
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