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  • Importing HD Animation into FCP

    Posted by Aaron Godfred on July 2, 2008 at 5:16 pm

    First of all I’d like to thank everyone for your help.

    Here’s what I’m working with. I’ve got a project that I shot with the Panasonic HVX-200 in 720 24p. I’m cutting it in Final Cut 5.0.4 and at the DVC-Pro HD 24 preset. So far so good, I’ve been able to burn a 16:9 dvd and it looks solid.

    Here’s where the issue begins. I imported a 1920×1080 quicktime movie, an animated sequence, that was exported from After Effects and is 8 seconds long, 75.9MB sec and 24 Fps.

    When I dragged it to the timetine it required rendering but after rendered played fine and the aspect ratio and everything looks great. I went ahead an exported a 16:9 DVD video from Compressor’s presets and noticed that the audio for the animation plays but the video is black. I tried to export a H.264 just for a test and again the screen is black.

    I have played around with a new sequence and trying to export it to 720 via Compressor’s advanced settings and was able to preserve the 16:9 aspect ratio but the quality suffers and it’s very jittery.

    My questions are:

    – Why is it coming up black when I export directly from the master project?

    – Do I need to convert to 720 in order to keep it from turning black?

    – If so, is there a 1920×1080 24p sequence preset in FCP that I should be using for a separate sequence for the animation?

    – What about the fact that my project is 23.98 and the animation appears to be true 24?

    – What’s the best way to go about this and maintain as much quality as possible?

    Thanks everyone,

    Aaron

    Tom Brooks replied 17 years, 10 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Jeremy Garchow

    July 2, 2008 at 5:52 pm

    [Aaron Godfred] “- What about the fact that my project is 23.98 and the animation appears to be true 24? “

    i’d start there. First, duplicate the file and open the animation with Cinema Tools and hit the conform button and change the frame rate to 23.98. This will make the file a bit longer as it is now running a bit slower. Import that file into FCP, edit into your timeline and try again.

    Jeremy

  • Tom Brooks

    July 2, 2008 at 9:13 pm

    If you’re exporting directly from the FCP timeline using Compressor, I guess it’s a problem with that process handling the render of the animation. A quick fix might be to export a Quicktime movie “using current settings” and then take that to MPEG-2 in Compressor. Sometimes the direct export from the timeline causes unpredictable results. If FCP can render and play it but the direct export via Compressor fails, I’d try this approach.
    -Tom

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