James Strange
September 24th, 2008, 06:39 AM
Hi all, looking for a bit of advice.
I mainly shoot weddings (in SD), my workflow is as follows.
Capture and edit using Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 (incl colour correction)
Export certian shots as avi, Use after effects for (slomo, speed ramps etc....) then bring them back into premiere.
Export final cut as a .avi.
Use main concept MPEG encoder to create an mpeg2 file from .avi
then use ulead dvd workshop 2 to create DVD from the mpeg2 (menus, other audio tracks, subtitles etc...) this gives me a nivce master DVD copy and an iso image file for backup/burning extra copies.
I also export the final cut to mini DV tape as a backup.
This workflow might seem strange to people, but thats the software I have and my philosohpy is 'if it aint broke, dont fix it'
then HDV came along.
I now want to shoot in HDV, create blu ray copies as well as regular DVD copies.
I have the cameras (FX7 + HC-1)
Looking for advice from the wonderful minds on ths forum on the changes I'll need to make to my workflow.
My current editing PC is:
Pentium 4, 3ghz HT
3gig Ram.
2X 500gig sata drives
2X 500gig extarnal (usb) drives
I know I'll need to get a bluray burner (looking at the pioneer 202) but will my curretn system be up to editing HDV?
To recap, what would the HDV equivelant be of:
PPROCS3 > MAIN CONCEPT MPEG ENCODER > ULEAD DVD WORKSHOP 2 + EXPORT TO MINI dv TAPE AS A BACKUP
As always thanks in advance for any of your help.
James
I mainly shoot weddings (in SD), my workflow is as follows.
Capture and edit using Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 (incl colour correction)
Export certian shots as avi, Use after effects for (slomo, speed ramps etc....) then bring them back into premiere.
Export final cut as a .avi.
Use main concept MPEG encoder to create an mpeg2 file from .avi
then use ulead dvd workshop 2 to create DVD from the mpeg2 (menus, other audio tracks, subtitles etc...) this gives me a nivce master DVD copy and an iso image file for backup/burning extra copies.
I also export the final cut to mini DV tape as a backup.
This workflow might seem strange to people, but thats the software I have and my philosohpy is 'if it aint broke, dont fix it'
then HDV came along.
I now want to shoot in HDV, create blu ray copies as well as regular DVD copies.
I have the cameras (FX7 + HC-1)
Looking for advice from the wonderful minds on ths forum on the changes I'll need to make to my workflow.
My current editing PC is:
Pentium 4, 3ghz HT
3gig Ram.
2X 500gig sata drives
2X 500gig extarnal (usb) drives
I know I'll need to get a bluray burner (looking at the pioneer 202) but will my curretn system be up to editing HDV?
To recap, what would the HDV equivelant be of:
PPROCS3 > MAIN CONCEPT MPEG ENCODER > ULEAD DVD WORKSHOP 2 + EXPORT TO MINI dv TAPE AS A BACKUP
As always thanks in advance for any of your help.
James