I need some advice...and orientation
Some months ago I began (with a VX2000) a documentary about the construction of a building. I must to do near 8 interviews, and at this time I made 3 with some small audio problems...The final work will be in SD
In one month I will receive my HVX200 and some stuff...so I am considering to re start all the work with the new camera....So, I have some doubts if records SD at 480/60i on miniDV tape, or record first 1080 or 720 (make a backup for a future editing in HD) and then make a conversion dubbing from 1080 or 720 to 480 in tape. So my questions are: Has my idea any sense? Can I make the dubbing of 1080 or 720 from a firestore to 480 on miniDV tape? If yes, what's the best option? 1080/60i?....720/60p? Any comments or recomendations about will be very appreciate... FP |
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In our case, since it's a long-term project, we decided to shoot in DVCPro50, then dub the footage to Digital Betacam at the end of each day, for archiving. It matches the older Beta very closely. If you're going to start all over, I'd consider 1080, then downconverting to 480 for your edit. The 1080 gives you the option of using the footage for something else (even still photos, if you don't print them too large) in the future, with the highest image quality. With construction, there's often lots of tiny details in the frame, and even if they're lost in the conversion to 480, they're on the original footage, if you ever need it for other purposes. |
Thanks for the info:
Does anyone here knows if I can make /without troubles) the conversion dubbing to minidv tape from 1080/60i to 480/60i using the Firestore FS-100 and the HVX200... If I shot in HD what must I consider for to frame the interviewed in an adecuate way, if my final work will downconverted to SD?...more centered? thanks |
The HVX has 4:3 frame markers.
Shoot 720 24pN if possible with the P2 cards, post in 720 24p. Then worry about making a final SD output from there. Don't know about the firestore. This way you keep all editing and graphics in 4:2:2. No reason to dub everything to DV and start editing from there. On FCP editing DVCPRO HD is about as easy as DV editing. You just have to watch your graphics on the 16:9 and make sure you keep them in a 4:3 if that is your ultimate goal. |
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