When it comes to pulldown removal, there's no guessing allowed ;-)RandomHajile said:
then you could process that digitally (frame pull down im guessing)
My masterpiece (some assembly required)
First check the trim() near the top, and adjust if needed, so STAR WARS card appears in field 1681.
Then you'll need to replace three combed shots:
1. "Well, come on, red. Let's go." (GOUT 26252)
2. "He's nowhere in sight." (37935)
3. "I can see one of them now." (41017)
Because of different pulldown rates, some of the replacement clips
are shorter than the shot they're meant to replace, while one is longer!
So it will be deliberate creative decision time for you.
Insert blackness for strict GOUT conformance (as I have done in Gringo scene)
or strategically repeat some frames if you wish, if you find blackouts too jarring.
No doubt you can do the GOUT-syncing without my help
using the IVTC'ed clips defined in the script.
If you go to combine side1 & 2 scripts, be aware that clip variables
cReel4A and its alter-ego cReel07 are declared in both scripts.
So don't let the second instance clobber the first.
And don't forget, side2 also had one shot needing replaced.
It's that Y-squadron bloke, whose wingman got a cloaking device (148549).
There's a false start before the oil bath (27821) which you'll probably want to blackout,
as well as the LaserVision logo before the start.
Well, what have I forgot to say? . . . something no doubt.
Hope you enjoy it as much as I have. No I'm serious! (but maybe not enough so to tackle 1425-80 ;)
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For crazy dead mom, who wasn't a STAR WARS fan.
But I was working on that script three years ago when I got the phone call from my sister
telling that crazy mom killed herself.
There's some satisfaction to face my fears, go back 'there' and finally solve it.