Josh Bass
August 23rd, 2007, 02:22 AM
I know I have another thread on here somewhere regarding the same issue, but a search, even of all threads where I'm involved, doesn't turn it up.
Using Vegas 6, by the way.
I'm doing a short film that mixes 24p footage and 60i footage. To keep the 60i stuff looking interlaced (supposed to look like a home video), the final product has to be 60i output.
When I shot the 24p stuff, I shot on an XL2 in 24p advanced (2-3-3-2 pulldown) mode, thinking it safest (most post options).
Following info I got on here in my previous thread, I took every 24p advanced clip (as it originated from my XL2) that ended up in the final cut, brought it into a 24p project (24p DV Widescreen template) and converted it to 24p standard (as standard is meant to be edited in a 29.97 timeline), by "rendering as" using the "24p DV inserting 3-2 pulldown" setting. I then went through and replaced each 24p advanced clip in the short film's 29.97 timeline with its 24p standard clone.
So, when I rendered the 24p standard chunks from the 29.97 timeline, I rendered using the NTSC DV template (with best quality selected instead of good, however).
When I check to make sure these final renders are okay, playing them in a 29.97 project, they look all ghosty during motion (slight trailing effect on whatever's moving in the shot), instead of just looking like 24p. Something is wrong here, and I don't know if followed bad info or did one of the later steps wrong or what. Could someone help?
To summarize/recap,
The goal was to from 24p with 2-3-3-2 pulldown (as shot in the XL2), to 24p standard (3-2 pulldown) to 60i/29.97 for final output.
Here's what I did,
-take original 24p advanced (2-3-3-2 pulldown, from my XL2) clips, put in a "NTSC DV 24p" project
-rendered using "render as"/NTSC DV 24p (inserting 3-2 pulldown)" template
-put new 24p clips in 29.97 project/timeline
-render 24p scene as "NTSC DV" (with best quality selected) for use in 29.97 timeline/projecct and final output
Again, using Vegas 6.
Thanks.
Using Vegas 6, by the way.
I'm doing a short film that mixes 24p footage and 60i footage. To keep the 60i stuff looking interlaced (supposed to look like a home video), the final product has to be 60i output.
When I shot the 24p stuff, I shot on an XL2 in 24p advanced (2-3-3-2 pulldown) mode, thinking it safest (most post options).
Following info I got on here in my previous thread, I took every 24p advanced clip (as it originated from my XL2) that ended up in the final cut, brought it into a 24p project (24p DV Widescreen template) and converted it to 24p standard (as standard is meant to be edited in a 29.97 timeline), by "rendering as" using the "24p DV inserting 3-2 pulldown" setting. I then went through and replaced each 24p advanced clip in the short film's 29.97 timeline with its 24p standard clone.
So, when I rendered the 24p standard chunks from the 29.97 timeline, I rendered using the NTSC DV template (with best quality selected instead of good, however).
When I check to make sure these final renders are okay, playing them in a 29.97 project, they look all ghosty during motion (slight trailing effect on whatever's moving in the shot), instead of just looking like 24p. Something is wrong here, and I don't know if followed bad info or did one of the later steps wrong or what. Could someone help?
To summarize/recap,
The goal was to from 24p with 2-3-3-2 pulldown (as shot in the XL2), to 24p standard (3-2 pulldown) to 60i/29.97 for final output.
Here's what I did,
-take original 24p advanced (2-3-3-2 pulldown, from my XL2) clips, put in a "NTSC DV 24p" project
-rendered using "render as"/NTSC DV 24p (inserting 3-2 pulldown)" template
-put new 24p clips in 29.97 project/timeline
-render 24p scene as "NTSC DV" (with best quality selected) for use in 29.97 timeline/projecct and final output
Again, using Vegas 6.
Thanks.