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Disable 24p pulldown to simulate film-video transfer
By default, Adobe Premiere Pro uses a 24p
pulldown scheme to playback 24p DV footage at 29.97 fps in a project
based on one of the NTSC presets. You can disable the pulldown scheme
to give your movie the look of a film transferred to video or broadcast,
without frame interpolation.
- Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS)
a 24p clip in the Project panel.
- Select Interpret Footage.
- Under Frame Rate, select Remove 24p DV Pulldown.
- Click OK.
 Additionally, you can apply any of
a number of third‑party film‑look plug‑in effects to the master
sequence. These plug‑ins can often perform telecine‑style conversion,
or add grain or color correction to simulate various film stocks.
Pay close attention to lighting and, during shooting, use tripods
and do slow pans to create the appearance of using a heavy film
camera. Attention to these details will give your project more of
a film look.
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