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I'm new here, made a short presentation, but there was a power cut before I submit it, so... I'm ORL, member of the AMMD (www.ammd.net) a french non-profit organization producing free art with free software and hardware, and sometimes developping some piece of it. I often use kdenlive in that context (concert videos, clip, announcements...) I'm currently working on a film which is composed of 5 short films + intro + outro, recorded and edited "a la" 1920's film way, which means: no camera move, black and white (actually gray and gray), mute film, no zoom... This is destined to be used in a "cine-concert", i.e. we're going to play live music on the film. I'm wondering if and how I could downsample my render to 18FPS (or better: simulating a downsample to 18FPS, but always keeping a quite more standard FPS, so that any piece of software might read this film without problem) in kdenlive, cause that 18FPS downsample is an important part of the "1920's film feeling" as it adds "saccade". Obviously, there is no profile @ 18FPS, and I didn't find an FX which can lead me to this (or, if there is one, I didn't understand it was destined to such a goal!). Is there a way to do this? Thanks a lot. ORL |
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