24p transitions?

Hi,
I'm editing some footage in 24p and I want to put a transition between two clips, but it comes out all interlaced at 60i and looks kind of stupid. How can I set the transition to 24p? Thanks

Hi,
Right now it's on "same as sequence codec". The only other option is apple hdv 422, but that doesnt change anything. It's still coming out interlaced. Any other suggestions? Im trying to avoid having to export each and every transition to After Effects.

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