Cliff Meador
July 24th, 2008, 10:38 AM
I'm shooting with the Canon XH A1, capturing, editing and exporting with Adobe CS3 on Windows.
I have two destination delivery formats for my video; Flash for the web, and DVD.
My question is regarding interlaced vs. progressive, and related work flow.
I understand that computer based (web) delivery with Flash should be progressive rather than interlaced. But I'm confused about using progressive rather than interlaced for DVD viewed on a television.
My questions:
1) Is it ok to create DVDs for television sets using progressive footage?
2) If so, should I just be shooting straight progressive (30P) in camera and editing and exporting to both Flash and DVD from this format, or should I be shooting 60I in camera, then de-interlacing during/after capture?
3) If shooting 60I in camera, where in the work flow should the deinterlacing take place: during capture, after capture while in the editing program, or during the export to Flash ???
I appreciate any comments which will help me better understand the right way to approach the work flow from DV to Flash, and DV to DVD.
Thanks very much!
I have two destination delivery formats for my video; Flash for the web, and DVD.
My question is regarding interlaced vs. progressive, and related work flow.
I understand that computer based (web) delivery with Flash should be progressive rather than interlaced. But I'm confused about using progressive rather than interlaced for DVD viewed on a television.
My questions:
1) Is it ok to create DVDs for television sets using progressive footage?
2) If so, should I just be shooting straight progressive (30P) in camera and editing and exporting to both Flash and DVD from this format, or should I be shooting 60I in camera, then de-interlacing during/after capture?
3) If shooting 60I in camera, where in the work flow should the deinterlacing take place: during capture, after capture while in the editing program, or during the export to Flash ???
I appreciate any comments which will help me better understand the right way to approach the work flow from DV to Flash, and DV to DVD.
Thanks very much!