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  • 5DMKII Sequence in Premier export for Youtube

    Posted by Costas Damianou on June 5, 2011 at 1:24 pm

    Hi

    I thought I post this in the Canon EOS forum rather then Premier Pro due to the nature of the Canon footage.

    I have converted the footage using Neocene by cineform to AVI. I created a timeline that I whant to exprt to use as a youtube trailer.

    The problem I am experiencing is that once I create a WMV file and upload to youtube, the quality isnt that great.

    I was wondering is their a better export or method to upload this trailer as high a quality as possible?

    For information purposes I am using the following preset.
    I am also filming in standard definition.

    DV – NTSC Standard 48Khz
    Under General i am changing the Filed from Lower Field First to Progressive due to the fact that Canon 5DMK11 films in progressive.

    I hope this is correct.

    Can someone shed a light onto this for me.

    Your help is much appreciated.

    AMD Athlon 11 640 Processor 3.00 GHz
    Ram – 4.00 GB
    System – 64 – bit Operating system Windows 7
    Dedicated Graphics Card

    Michal Trzaska replied 14 years, 11 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
  • 4 Replies
  • Brent Dunn

    June 6, 2011 at 2:11 pm

    What version of Premier? Why didn’t you shoot in HD?

    CS5 has presets for YouTube and Vimeo. Just select and export. Works great.

    Brent Dunn
    Owner / Director / Editor
    DunnRight Films
    DunnRight Video.com
    Video Marketing Toolbox.net

    Sony EX-1,
    Canon 5D Mark II
    Canon 7D
    Mac Pro Tower, Quad Core,
    with Final Cut Studio

    HP i7 Quad laptop
    Adobe CS-5 Production Suite

  • Costas Damianou

    June 6, 2011 at 8:20 pm

    Hi

    I am using premier pro cs4

    I didn’t film in Hd due to not having a high spec pc. But now I do I guess I should. I have never filmed and edited in HD before. Would this be a simple preset to use for this camera?

    AMD Athlon 11 640 Processor 3.00 GHz
    Ram – 4.00 GB
    System – 64 – bit Operating system Windows 7
    Dedicated Graphics Card

  • Brent Dunn

    June 8, 2011 at 4:43 pm

    Always shoot in the best quality unless you are shooting a spec project for someone that specifically requests you to shoot in SD. Your final project, even if it’s on a standard DVD will look much better. That’s why your favorite movie still looks so great on DVD. It was shoot in such detail, that down converting gives you a better final image. You can always down convert, but upconverting will never look good.

    With CS4 or CS5, and a quad core machine with at least 4 Gig of RAM and a decent video card, you should be able to edit HD just fine. It’s the same editing as SD.

    CS5 and now 5.5 has some nice presets for Vimeo and YouTube that gives you a quick drop down menu, export, and your done. CS5 is faster at transcoding.

    Brent Dunn
    Owner / Director / Editor
    DunnRight Films
    DunnRight Video.com
    Video Marketing Toolbox.net

    Sony EX-1,
    Canon 5D Mark II
    Canon 7D
    Mac Pro Tower, Quad Core,
    with Final Cut Studio

    HP i7 Quad laptop
    Adobe CS-5 Production Suite

  • Michal Trzaska

    June 15, 2011 at 2:55 am

    Just like to echo what Brent already said, shoot in the highest, best setting you can even if your end result is a 320×240 web video. It will make the end result that much better.

    Did you try seeing how the SD footage looks in an HD time line?

    Michal Trzaska
    Editor, Colorist, Director of Photography, VFX Artist and Motion Graphics Artist
    MeHow Design
    TV Commercials for your Google TV ads. Web Videos that get results

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