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Saving as a quicktime movie 2.35:1, H.264.
I am editing a piece of footage shot on a Sony FX1, native 16:9. I have used the Matte widescreen filter in the effects of FCP 5 to make the footage 2.35:1. Great. Now I want to export it using quicktime movie H.264 codec.
But there is no 2.35:1 selection, only 4:3 and 16/9. So how do I do it? Custom? Obviously I want to shrink the movie down to a decent size for the net. Help!! Thanks in advance. |
What I reccommend is that you make the render size 1280x532 (720p) or 1920x798 (1080p). (according to my calculations.)
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Well, since you've used the widescreen filter, all you have done is chop the top and bottom off of the 16:9 footage. So, use widescreen dimensioins. You will have a letterboxed widescreen movie. Or, you could create a custom timeline with dimensions equal to 2.35:1 and bring your footage into it they same way you would bring 4:3 footage into a 16:9 timeline, to fit the frame width, effectively cutting off the top and bottom.
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compressor
compressor has QT 6 and 7 options for web content. very handy.
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So whats the best way to go about it? I don't know how to make a custom timeline. Can someone explain briefly how to do it please? thanks Steve |
To change the sequence settings, control click it and choose settings. In the aspect ratio dropdown for Frame Size, choose Custom, then enter your dimensions.
I would suggest rendering out a self contained FCP movie first, then creasting the sequence with custom size and put the movie in it so you won't have to adjust every clip in your original. |
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