Removing every fifth frame inside Premiere (without involving AE)
I want to remove every fifth frame from a video that was shot at 24p, then conformed to 30p. When I import the 30p video into a 24p timeline, Premiere removes every fifth frame – but it's the wrong frame, darn it. So I've still got the initial frame repeats, but now a missing frame as well.
So I thought I'd just move the video along in the timeline, so that Premiere would start its frame removal at a different point. No luck. Next idea: use AE to move the video by one frame.
So… I opened the video in After Effects, created a 30p composition, moved the video 1 frame, imported that composition into Premiere, and after a few iterations of frame movement in AE, Premiere locked onto the correct frame for removal.
My question is: can Premiere realign its frame-removal starting point (when a 30p video is inserted into a 24p timeline) so that I don't have to involve AE?
