Converting NTSC to PAL (or vice-versa) using RE:Vision Effects products within After Effects
These techniques work fine for a scene, but may look bad across scene cuts. WIth Twixtor 4 you can set where the scene cuts are so that Twixtor does not inappropriatey interpolate across the scene cuts. See the manual for details.
Converting NTSC to PAL using RE:Vision Effects products within After Effects- Import your NTSC interlaced material into After Effects.
- Drop your NTSC footage into a 59.94 fps composition.
- If you wish, apply FieldsKit Deinterlacer to the 29.97 footage in the 59.94 fcp comp, with its 'Timing Mode' set to '> 2x FPS, 1 Frame per Field'. This will convert your interlaced into progressive material, 1 frame per original FIELD of input.
- Drop the 59.94 fps composition into a 50fps NTSC resolution composition. Apply Twixtor. Set Twixtor's Input:Fields to None, Input:Frame Rate to 59.94. Twixtor will get the output frame rate (50 fps) from the composition's settings.
- Drop the 50fps NTSC resolution composition into a 50fps PAL sized composition. Apply any additional resizing/cropping as desired.
- Drop the 50fps PAL-sized composition into a 25fps PAL-sized composition.
- Render out using AE's field rendering set to upper or lower field first rendering, as is appropriate for your project.
- Import your PAL interlaced material into After Effects.
- Drop your PAL footage into a 50 fps composition.
- If desired, apply FieldsKit Deinterlacer to the 25 fps footage in the 50 fps comp, with its 'Timing Mode' set to '> 2x FPS, 1 Frame per Field'. This will convert your interlaced into progressive material, 1 frame per original FIELD of input.
- Drop the 50 fps composition into a 59.94 fps PAL resolution composition. Apply Twixtor. Set Twixtor's Input:Fields to None, Input:Frame Rate to 50. Twixtor will get the output frame rate (59.94 fps) from the composition's settings.
- Drop the 59.94fps PAL resolution composition into a 50fps NTSC sized composition. Apply any additional resizing/cropping as desired.
- Drop the 59.94 fps NTSC-sized composition into a 29.97 fps NTSC-sized composition.
- Render out using AE's field rendering set to upper or lower field first rendering, as is appropriate for your project.