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Kevin Pineda July 8th, 2009 09:52 AM

Shooting Stock Footage Frame Rate?
 
I have been wanting to shoot some stock footage, but dont know which frame rate would be best. I normally use 24f, but if selling stock footage, many users like to slow down the footage, so im gearing more towards 60i.

Im using the XHA1s.
Any suggestions?

Michael Reyes July 8th, 2009 11:16 AM

All the stock footage i've ever used was in 30fps. For broadcast, it's the std.

Kevin Pineda July 8th, 2009 11:21 AM

ok, great, so Ill use 30f then. Thank you for your help!

Brian Ford July 8th, 2009 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Reyes (Post 1168849)
All the stock footage i've ever used was in 30fps. For broadcast, it's the std.

In North America, for standard definition, 60 fields per second interlaced (60i) is the broadcast standard. (It's the same frame rate as 30fps, but a very different signal as its captured and transmitted one field at a time)

For high def broadcast, it's either 1080i (60 fields per second interlaced), or 720p (60 frames per second progressive). 1080p is only in its infancy as a "broadcast" format (although its very common on blu-ray and other technologies)

There is no common broadcast standard that transmits at 30 frames per second progressive.

I would suggest shooting 60i instead of 30f if your end use is broadcast TV.

Dave Messinger July 23rd, 2009 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Ford (Post 1169031)
For high def broadcast, it's either 1080i (60 fields per second interlaced), or 720p (60 frames per second progressive). 1080p is only in its infancy as a "broadcast" format (although its very common on blu-ray and other technologies)

There is no common broadcast standard that transmits at 30 frames per second progressive.

I would suggest shooting 60i instead of 30f if your end use is broadcast TV.

In what physical format is HD Broadcast quality provided to a tv station. I am wondering if you were going to shoot HD B-roll for later use on tv, not only what settings would you use to capture it, but if you edited it, what would be the best format to preserve it or be able to provide to a broadcast distributor ?

Jonathan Shaw July 23rd, 2009 04:23 PM

I shoot stock and depending on subject shot both 25F and 50i, I export the files as either MJPEB B or PhotoJpeg respectively at 1920x1080. They are big files but look great...I have had pretty good success with both formats.


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