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  • Workflow Advice for Cable Program

    Posted by Gtv2000 on September 12, 2006 at 3:45 pm

    I hope you can help me set up a proper workflow for a program that will be broadcast on cable.

    The program was shot on 35mm film and dumped to Digibeta. I am working with Beta SP copies of the Digibeta dubs because I have a Beta SP deck but not a Digibeta deck.

    I would like to know the best way to capture and ultimately output the program for the best quality.

    Here’s my setup:

    FCP 4.5
    1 Terabyte G-Raid (800)
    1 800 GB G-Raid (800)
    PowerBook G$ with LaCie 800 card
    Sony UVW 1800 Beta SP deck
    Sony DSR 80 DV Deck
    AJA IO LA

    The final program will be approximately 6 hours in length, but can be broken into smaller segments. I would like to capture into DV timeline from Beta SP source. Should I take the DV timeline to an online facility to uprez for final output to Digibeta, or should I take the EDL to a house that can re-capture all Digibeta source footage for final output to Digibeta? Would outputting to Beta SP be acceptable rather than Digibeta? Is standard dubbing practice to match TC on a Digibeta to Beta SP transfer?

    Thanks very much for any help.

    David Roth weiss replied 19 years, 8 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
  • 4 Replies
  • David Roth weiss

    September 12, 2006 at 5:09 pm

    [gtv2000] “Should I take the DV timeline to an online facility to uprez for final output to Digibeta”

    Absolutely not!!! That is a certain way to insure the worst quality. One way or another you should absolutely online from the Digibeta original. Furthermore, cutting on a DV timeline is a bad idea too. I would suggest capturing and cutting at nothing less than 8-bit uncompressed, that way all your graphics will remain uncompressed throughout the entire post production process.

    DRW

  • Gtv2000

    September 12, 2006 at 5:22 pm

    I think I have too much footage (6 hour finished run time) to capture uncompressed on a total of 1.8 terabytes?

  • Kevin Monahan

    September 12, 2006 at 11:07 pm
  • David Roth weiss

    September 12, 2006 at 11:32 pm

    [Kevin Monahan] “Drives are cheap.”

    I’m onboard with Kevin on this one completely. With excellent 500gb SATA drives at just $179.00 each these days, no project, especially one shot on 35mm film, should suffer a major quality hit because drive space is an issue.

    DRW

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