SlowMotion in Premiere Pro CS5.5 mit 720/60p Aufnahmen

Hallo!
Ich habe eine Panasonic AG-AC160 Kamera und habe damit Aufnahmen im 720/60p Modus gemacht. nun habe ich 59.94 frames pro sekunde aufgezeichnet (wenn ich das richtig verstanden habe) und würde gerne in premiere Pro CS5.5 die Aufnahmen so darstellen, dass sich das Geschehen langsamer darstellt.
Ich möchte nicht einfach die Geschwindigkeit des Clips auf 75% setzen, das Ruckeln sieht man einfach zu deutlich.
ich habe versucht, das Material in eine "normale" 25p-Sequenz einzufügen, aber dann scheint Premiere das material anzupassen und macht Material mit 29.97 fps daraus.
Ich hab mit verschiedenen "frame-rates" noch nicht viel Erfahrung, deswegen die Frage...
Danke für jede Hilfe!
Toni

Ok, it's weird to answer my own post, yet I learned how to do it and in case someone else is just starting up, it might be helpful:
import the 60p footage into premiere, rightclick onto it in your footage-list and got to modify > interpret footage. there you can enter your desired framerate (in my case 25fps) and click "ok". then right click on the footage again and choose "new sequence from clip" and now you have a 25fps-sequence with true slow motion footage.
thanks to Adobe ambassador Jon Barrie!

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