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Using DV in high def projects
Am I thinking along the right lines here? I’ve been shooting DV on a Canon G9 to accompany my photoshoots (still camera) and would like to create some behind the scenes vids for the web and possibly for film festivals, and I suppose also to burn to standard DVD’s. Since my still images are basically super high def, and in order to create teh video at teh best quality I have in terms of media, it seems that I should create my projects in high def (720p for sake of machine power) and then import the DV vids to accompany that. When I drop these files (640×480 30fps AVI) on the timeline, they come in “fit to the frame” in the vertical direction – this is stretching that 480 pixels to 720 right? For the sake of using their quality for what it is, I thought I would create smaller floating frames of the DV tracts at their native resolution.
So first, why does Vegas not drop them into the high def project at their actual resolution (instead of stretching them to fit)?
Secondly, when I use the Track Motion control to resize these to 640×480 (in order to not have to crop into the videos to fill the widescreen format and to not have a 4:3 image with pillarboxing), they end up 640×3?? something – is this because of the non-square pixels of the DV files? Should I use the 480 dimension instead?
Is this the best method of using the DV content with high res still images? Anyone else doing it this way? It seems to me this would hide the lower quality of the DV video somewhat rather than blowing it up to expose it in high def.