Thanks!!I've been told what I'm trying to do is unprofessional, 
amateurish....appreciate your feedback. Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
-------- Original message --------From: Chris Freeman 
<christopherbriggsfree...@gmail.com> Date: 9/28/20  5:18 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> Subject: Re: 
[Frameworks] Advice on combining different frame rates and definitions in adobe 
premiere I gotta say I do this all the time in Final Cut X and it handles 
everything I throw at it with no issues.  I don't know Premier, but it has got 
to be comparable.It's good that you know all the different frame rates and 
resolutions you have.  Decide first what resolution and frame rate you want the 
final video to be and then you can scale up or down some of the footage as 
needed.On Mon, Sep 28, 2020 at 1:37 PM Samirah Alkassim <deris...@gmail.com> 
wrote:Hello, This is a question for advanced editors: if anyone has experience 
mixing (digital) footage shot using different frame rates and definitions, and 
editing them in Adobe Premiere Pro, please let me know.I have footage shot in 
29.97 in SD,  25 fps in HD, and was thinking about adding archival footage in 
24 fps that is also SD.I know it is folly to do so, but am interested in seeing 
if it's possible. The important interview shots are in 25 fps HD. It seems to 
make sense to convert everything else (especially if sync sound doesn't matter) 
to 25, but will the SD become letterboxed?Thanks,Samirah 
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