Chris Leong
September 15th, 2007, 10:34 PM
Hi All
Just started working on a friend's show -- it's already cut and locked (shot SD on a PD150), QT output in AIC to me as a picture master, and I'm in the process of film looking it.
Here's what I think:
a) MPEG Streamclip the show to something that's p24 (i.e. deinterlace it). It's an SD show but it was anamorphic so maybe upres to 720p24 for fun?
b) Load into FCP and color correct
c) Output to AIC
d) reimport and then Film Gamma/grain/treat the entire clip (MB Editor's)
e) export again to AIC
f) Out to DV from that new AIC master (actually, just give back the AIC to the producer so he can marry with final audio before he finals on DVD - compressor).
So the questions are -
1)
what frame blender do I use to avoid the stuttering action when going to 24p? I did a short test and so far 720p30 looks the best, but of course I want to end up in 724.
2)
any suggested treatment for the jaggies? Have lots of houses with white roofs and slanted angles...
3)
film look then color correct?
Or
color correct first, then film look?
Thanks!
Cheers
Chris
Just started working on a friend's show -- it's already cut and locked (shot SD on a PD150), QT output in AIC to me as a picture master, and I'm in the process of film looking it.
Here's what I think:
a) MPEG Streamclip the show to something that's p24 (i.e. deinterlace it). It's an SD show but it was anamorphic so maybe upres to 720p24 for fun?
b) Load into FCP and color correct
c) Output to AIC
d) reimport and then Film Gamma/grain/treat the entire clip (MB Editor's)
e) export again to AIC
f) Out to DV from that new AIC master (actually, just give back the AIC to the producer so he can marry with final audio before he finals on DVD - compressor).
So the questions are -
1)
what frame blender do I use to avoid the stuttering action when going to 24p? I did a short test and so far 720p30 looks the best, but of course I want to end up in 724.
2)
any suggested treatment for the jaggies? Have lots of houses with white roofs and slanted angles...
3)
film look then color correct?
Or
color correct first, then film look?
Thanks!
Cheers
Chris