So I have a 450 frame sequence (15 sec. spot at 30/29.97 fps) rendered out of 
Houdini.  I need to take this sequence, add pulldown and then output the same 
15 seconds as 59.94 QT all inside of Nuke without having to go back into QT, 
AE, etc., etc.

Problem is when I add the pulldown to my 450 frame sequence it only generates 
563 frames, instead of what I'm expecting which is 900 frames?  Is it not 
supposed to be 2:1 on the frame output?

Even if I change my script settings to 30 or 29.97 instead of default 24, it 
still gives me the same output.

I know nuke isn't really meant to handle frame rates, deliverables, etc.  I 
rarely render anything but sequences out of Nuke and just let all this stuff 
fall on the Flame guy or whoever else is doing the final Assembly/Conform but 
in this specific instance, I need it to and my lack of knowledge in all the 
broadcast, frame rates, 1080i, 24p, mumbo jumbo is leading me to a brick wall.

Any help and/or education in regards to Nuke on this subject would be greatly 
appreciated.  Thanks!



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