The footage offset needs to be a number between to work properly. You can enter whatever you like as Label and Prefix, the text is going to be added to the burn window without any processing. To set the plug in up for extrapolating 3 perf keycodes, you need to set it up somewhat like this:Īnd this results in this burn (on the first frame of the clip): If your telecine was not done at the same frame rate as the video, you need to use Cinema Tools to reverse-telecine first. Important: This plug-in counts each video frame as one film frame. The above default would simply act as a footage burn for 3perf, starting with 0 at the first frame of the clip. In window-burns done with evertz gear, the first short foot is indicated by the the little bar being in the top position, the second short foot is indicated by the middle position, and the the third, long foot is indicated by the bar at the bottom. The short feet have 21 frames each, and the third foot, marked " ° 3" has 22 frames. The " ☁ " part tells us the current frame is in the first of the two short feet. The result on the first frame of the clip looks like this: Here are the default parameters the plug-in wakes up with: (For an explanation of 35mm 3perf go here, and follow the link '35mm 3 perf'.) The purpose of this plug-in is to burn the keycode into the frame throughout the source clips. One is for 3perf footage burn-ins, the other one wiggles the picture. Both plug-ins are for Final Cut Pro 7 only, and were written in the FCP Effects Builder. On this page you will find two plug-ins available for free download on this page.
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