Nathanael Iversen
September 7th, 2010, 12:33 PM
I have a shoot coming up that has three deliverable:
1) Files of my choosing for Website use
2) PAL DVD (will receive broadest distribution)
3) NTSC DVD
The shoot is talking heads and some clips of a band playing. The shoot is in North America under 60Hz tungsten lights and also under CoolLights fluorescents for the talking heads (supposed to be flicker free, and certainly are under 24p).
Based on research to date, I am wondering if I shoot 1080p25 so that I have the PAL framerate, or should I shoot at 1080p24. I gather that shooting 1080p30 would be my worst choice to get into PAL DVD's image quality wise.
Post will be on a MAC, CS5, and the option of using Cineform as editing intermediate, so any other workflow comments related to the goal of PAL and NTSC DVD are welcome. To date, I have released primarily HD for web distribution.
1) Files of my choosing for Website use
2) PAL DVD (will receive broadest distribution)
3) NTSC DVD
The shoot is talking heads and some clips of a band playing. The shoot is in North America under 60Hz tungsten lights and also under CoolLights fluorescents for the talking heads (supposed to be flicker free, and certainly are under 24p).
Based on research to date, I am wondering if I shoot 1080p25 so that I have the PAL framerate, or should I shoot at 1080p24. I gather that shooting 1080p30 would be my worst choice to get into PAL DVD's image quality wise.
Post will be on a MAC, CS5, and the option of using Cineform as editing intermediate, so any other workflow comments related to the goal of PAL and NTSC DVD are welcome. To date, I have released primarily HD for web distribution.