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about to give up – any advice would be so appreciated.
Hi all
forgive this long rambly account. if any of you can skim down it and offer ad suggestions it would be a lifesaver
I have a project.. only 11 MINS – you could call it an animation with some live action footage combined… most of the image was made from stills on photoshop with alpha’d out areas for the live actors. I didnt know much about digital editing when i started.. and a lot of love and energys gone into it.
An uncompressed render – producing a 30 GB avi looks beatiful. A Div X render looks grear. And MPEG2 look great played back on a PC…
But an MPEG 2 DVD played back on a DVD player on a television – plasma or old telly looks horendous. To the point that i feel I cant show the film at festivals or give out DVD copies. Its very depressing.
My render settings CBR – 7.5 – quality level 5 on media encoder
the brighter areas of the image look fine
It has a lot of dark areas in every shot… this is part of the look of the film. and it woulnt be the same any other way. But I seem to have created a look that wont encode to DVD for tv playback very well!
and its in the graduation from light to dark.. – detail to darkness -where huge chinky pixelated bands appear streaking around the image.
Ive tried adding slight noise to ramps…
getting rid of fades to and from black – which had horrendous chunky rippling effec…
making sure lacks are completely back -0,0,0
and adding other noise generally. this has helped a bit but its still doesnt look great
Are we really so limited in what we can do visually when having to consider MPEG2 DVD as a target output?
could it be something to do with JPEG artefacts being revealed in the MPEG encoding or something like that…? I didnt think it could be as athough most of the image is from photoshop – it is imported as PSDs into premiere…
ive seen lots of dark conrasty films and anmations that look fine.
IF anyone has any tips or possible explanations – id be very grateful
Kind regards
Stoo x