[Donato M. Rondinelli] “Question 1:
I’ve heard that ABC, FOX & ESPN are 720p. CBS, NBC, PBS, & major cable are 1080i. Is this true?”
What do their specs say? Each Network has a Technical Specs document or a Producer Handbook. You need one for each and every network. Not only might they have different video settings, they may also have different audio requirements too. No way to know unless you get the documents. Very expensive to re-do masters because you’re making a guess.
[Donato M. Rondinelli] “Question 2:
Is shooting 1080 or 720 better to shoot if you’re not sure which you’ll need. I was thinking I’d let the dub house convert it.”
They’re both good. We work with both and convert both to the other depending on what we’re doing. AJA Kona 3 cross converts 720 to 1080 and 1080 to 720 so we really don’t care what our clients shoot. We can convert anything to anything for dclivery. We usually just edit native to whatever the client shoots, be it 720 or 1080.
[Donato M. Rondinelli] ”
Question 3: What about frame rates? Is their an advantage between 59.94 & 29.97? I see the camera will shoot both but my LHe only has a kona setting for 29.97. I don’t see one for 59.93.”
720 you shoot 59.94 for 720/60. 1080i you shoot 29.97 for 1080i/29.97 (sometimes referred to as 59.94) They are NOT the same thing.
720/60 is 60 FRAMES per second. 1080i/59.94 is 60 INTERLACED FIELDS per second.
720/60 actually equals 1080i/29.97 if you need to match up both. 720/30 is a cross between 720/24 and 720/60. I hate 720/30 and really despise it when clients bring that frame rate to us.
Walter Biscardi, Jr.
Biscardi Creative Media
HD and SD Production for Broadcast and Independent Productions.
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