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mixed HD and SD formats in same sequence – help!
I am editing a short documentary on FCP 6 and all of our original footage was shot DVCpro HD. But we also have a few old home movies to mix in and these were transferred from 8mm and VHS to miniDV. They were captured for me already so all I have are the 4:3 SD quicktimes.
The final output will just be a DVD, so it will be standard def.
Thus far I have been working in a sequence that matches the DVCpro HD format settings. But my SD footage is of course much smaller. And on top of that it is 4:3 while the sequence is 16:9, so I have to blow it up quite a bit to get it to fill the frame.
First of all, if I just go on working this way and then when I do my final output to SD, will it just all be sized down so that the “blowing up” of the SD footage I am now doing will be canceled out (so to speak) by the final downconvert? Or will it still look like crap? (It is coming from 8mm and VHS and this will never be broadcast or anything, so I can accept it looking fairly crappy but would rather not have it all pixellated.)
I tried changing my sequence settings to SD but then Final Cut wanted to render each HD clip just for playback. This will get very annoying very quickly, as it is the majority of my footage.
What is the best way to handle this?
Thank you!!!