Stephen Armour |
November 21st, 2007 05:28 PM |
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Originally Posted by David Newman
(Post 779675)
True 24p is the best way to edit, as it can be delivered without issue as 60i, 25p and of course 24p. Edit 60i with 24p embedded, can only be deliverd (easiest) as 60i. Removind pulldown after editing is tricky, as every cut can change the pull-down cadence. All post elements like motion titles and transition are computed at 60i so pulldown is longer present. Any exports from a 60i timeline (that once contained pulldown element) will have some reduction in image quality. Plus 24p masters/captures are 20-25% smaller than 60i captures.
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Thanks for the info, David. We've been trying to get this all into our heads, but somehow, it seems like it's just a little too geeky to grasp.
Since our latest production series is destined for four potential main targets (DVD, web, HD-DVD/Blu-Ray, TV), we've been saving the masters as CFHD AVI's to HDDs. It is very important to us to get a handle on this, as compatibilty is surely needed and we want the best we can get with what we've got.
Any other suggestions on this are greatly appreciated, so keep them coming! The better you make us look and work, the better we like CF.
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