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Custom and 120 fps Sequences

Explorer ,
Feb 22, 2023 Feb 22, 2023

When you change a Sequence setting, the highest available Timebase is 60 fps.  Whether it's a mainstream option (it's starting to look that way for some consumer cameras including smartphones for HFR) or not, it would be nice to be given options for fps in both Premiere and Encoder, whether it's low, high, or something in the middle.

 

  • Some potential benefits:
    Want to make a choppy animation-like sequence in the single-digit category?  With this feature, you could!
    Want to nest a sequence and change the framerate to something higher? With this feature, you could!
  • Want to submit an HFR sequence that exceeds 60 fps for a myriad of testing purposes? With this feature, you could!
  • Want to be like Peter Jackson and edit something in 48 fps? With this feature, you could!

 

Being given this kind of control would allow creatives to control their content!

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Editing and Playback , Export , Import and ingest , User experience or interface
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2 Comments
Community Expert ,
Feb 22, 2023 Feb 22, 2023

If you drag a clip into an empty timeline you get matching framerate even 120 fps.

 

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Explorer ,
Feb 22, 2023 Feb 22, 2023
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Ann! Yes. I am aware that you can semi-force a frame rate by creating sequences directly via a video clip. The problem is that if you ever change that frame rate, you can NEVER get it back on that sequence because (again) there's no option for it. Sure - there are some go-arounds, like simply Undo-ing all work before the change or creating new sequences and cutting and pasting a timeline's contents into the new one, but these are... unintuitive measures, at best. I can change almost any aspect of a resolution, but it's bizarre I don't have access to prescribed frame rates.

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