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Since the highest frame rate the OG can shoot is is 30fps, I was wondering if it would be possible to create a timeline that is double, triple, or quadruple what the frame rate of the footage is, put the footage on that timeline (making sure the footage conforms to the timeline, and not vice-versa), and then export out that footage. Then, bring in the new higher frame rate footage into a new timeline, and then slow down the footage. For example, if I have 24fps footage, I would then place it on a 48, 72, 96.....etc. timeline, export the now higher frame rate footage, bring that into a new timeline that's set at 24fps, and slow it down from there.
On paper, it seems like that should work really well, and could be a viable work-around since the OG does not shoot in high frame rates. I need to know, am I missing anything....are there flaws in my logic? Or, should this work?
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