Making FPS bigger and speeding up video

Hi, i recorded video in 60fps, but the camera automatically converted video in 29,9fps, so it made the video slow-mo. But now i want the video in original 100% speed and 60fps (í want to use twixtor at some parts, so 60fps is needed). What should i do? I use after fx 5.5 and sony action cam.
Thanks
adik6555

...recorded in 60fps, but then automatically converted into 30fps (720p)....
And how did THAT happen?  What piece of software did this conversion? 
I thought you said all the footage was at 59.94.  What's the software you're using to check the frame rate?
"A sony action cam" doesn't say a lot about the nature of the footage, and it could be crucial to your work flow.  What's the media container -- MXF? Quicktime? WMV?  What's the codec -- H.264? MPEG?
...I want to alternate the slow-mo scenes and normal scenes...
Ah, this must mean you're using an editing application.  Care to divulge which one you're using? 
Have you chosen the normal-speed and slo-mo shots to make your life easier?
You mention Twixtor: how does this enter into the mix?
What will be the frame rate of the final, completed video file? 
Now, let's talk AUDIO: I bet it has some.  How was it recorded?  Will you also use audio from slo-mo shots, meaning that it also sound slow and the pitch will drop a lot?
How will it be viewed -- at the movies?  What's the player being used? 
Will it appear on an HD monitor?  Using what playback device -- a DVD player?  Blu-Ray?  Hard drive? 
Will it only appear on YouTube or Vimeo?
Then there's also the machine you're using to create this project.  It will also help to know the details about it.
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