John Rofrano |
April 28th, 2006 06:17 PM |
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Originally Posted by Peter Jefferson
How are u actually shooting your footage?? are you letterboxing in cam, or are you strecthing (squeeze mode)
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I shoot 16:9 HDV with my Z1 and either capture native M2T if I want to zoom in on the footage or archive in HDV. I also capture HDV/M2T for chromakey work. I edit this footage with the project set to HDV 1080-60i. Otheriwse, I’ll downconvert in-camera using Squeeze mode and capture as DV. Then I just put everything in a DV Widescreen project.
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Originally Posted by Peter Jefferson
John moving back to celluloid, you mentined this woks on the project level is that correct??
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There are three answers to that question: - For the 24p conversion Celluloid works at the Track level. If converts all the footage on the selected track.
- For 16:9 Widescreen conversion it works on the whole project adding a 16:9 Pan/Crop to every piece of media in the project (along with changing the project settings itself)
- For Apply Film Look it affects either the selected Track, selected Events, or Master Video Bus, depending on which option you choose in the radio buttons.
So Celluloid works at different levels.
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Originally Posted by Peter Jefferson
Does it zoom the 4:3 footage??
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No, it crops. The footage is not zoomed at all. A 16:9 Pan/Crop is applied so you can watch the footage and adjust the crop on the events that need re-framing. Just go into Vegas Pan/Crop and tweak it before you render.
~jr
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