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Robert Double
February 21st, 2006, 10:47 PM
Hi,

I will be shooting on a Z1 this weekend and this will be the first time on HD. I am planning on doing some color correction and some post FX in AE. Normally my workflow for SD is :

i) capture footage as DV in PPRO
ii) de-artifecat and if need be deinterlace with magic bullet rendering the output as uncompressed.
iii) apply color correction and do any post FX in AE on the uncompressed and output uncompressed
iv) Take the uncompressed footage and do the edit in PPRo.

This workflow works great for me on SD and I am thinking of using a similar workflow for HD as I want to do some post FX etc in AE, but questions are :

i) What is the best method for converting HDV to HD uncompressed? Capture in PPRO 2.0 as HDV, and render the timeline out as uncompressed?

ii) Disk space aside - how much extra grunt is required to work with uncompressed HD? I have a dual core Pentium 3.6Ghz, 2Gb RAM, RAID 0 600GB, 7800GT Card. Is what I am trying to do suicide and be painfully slow?

iii) If I bought a DeckLink HD card would that speed up the timeline previews?

iv) Are there any other suggestions that might help me out?

Thanks

Robert

Robert M Wright
February 22nd, 2006, 12:04 AM
You might consider using the Cineform codec to edit.

It's not just disk space that is an issue. At the high bitrates of uncompressed HD video, disk speed becomes a factor (aside from the data processing to apply the effects, it takes time simply for the disk reads and writes). You might want to consider 10,000rpm drives to work with uncompressed HD.