Dan/Rieni,

Thanks so much for your replies.  These are good suggestions.

Just checking - with multiple frame rates all combined on one timeline 
(sequence) would there be a lip sync issue with the footage that is not native 
to the sequence settings?

Thanks again.



--- In [email protected], Rieni <polderien@...> wrote:
>
> I totally agree! If you want to use SD for HD, place two SD frames 
> next to each other. It opens a can of new possibilities!
> 
> Rieni
> 
> At 8-10-2012 23:43, David Braga wrote:
> >
> >
> >I'd set the sequence to the primary playback resolution that will be 
> >used. I'd assume for you that will be 1080/24 off Blu-ray or online. 
> >Premiere should be able to mix and match the frame rates no
> >problem. Your bigger concern should be how to incorporate all of the 
> >SD footage since you can only blow it up 10-20% before it's pretty 
> >useless. What I've been doing with archival SD is use a
> >multi-image approach with 2 or 3 clips at a time over an animated 
> >background to fill the full HD raster. B-roll can go alongside the 
> >soundbites rather than covering them. If there's a lot more SD
> >footage than 1080p I'd also consider going with a 720p sequence as a 
> >compromise.
> >
> >David
>




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