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  • Anamorphic

    Posted by Lee O’sullivan on January 9, 2009 at 1:01 pm

    This may have been asked before, and I know this is my first post, but I’ve tried searching – and have been an avid viewer of these forums.

    I’m a novice when it comes to AE, but have edited a fair few vids in other apps, such as Premiere / FCP etc.

    One thing that always gets me is aspect ratio’s for output.

    I was asked to throw together an ad for a friend, and have done so, completely in AE.

    My mistake was this – I set the comp to Film 2k,anamorphic (as this is what I needed the video in), rather than just exporting in whatever aspect I needed. So now when I export (even when chosing 16:9) it appears 4:3.

    How can I get the final render (in as high quality, preferably uncompressed qt) to display at its correct aspect ratio?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

    Lee O’sullivan replied 17 years, 4 months ago 3 Members · 7 Replies
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  • Lee O’sullivan

    January 9, 2009 at 3:44 pm

    OK, I think I sorted the issue out.

    On rendering, I chose 2:1 par, and stretched the image to 3112×1556, and now its in the correct aspect on screen.

    Did I do this correctly (as a workaround) or have I made a total pigs ear of how I did it?

    Any help is greatly appreciated

  • Lee O’sullivan

    January 9, 2009 at 6:49 pm

    Sorry, I should have been more clear. The ad is for viewing in cinema, before features at the jameson film festival in Dublin.

  • Lee O’sullivan

    January 9, 2009 at 7:17 pm

    The problem is / was, the guy who I was doing the advert for merely told me that it’s for cinema, and needs to be anamorphic. I couldn’t get info from him about what res the production house wanted, so decided to make it large enough for cinema. As it turns out now, it will be required on digibeta……

  • Steve Roberts

    January 9, 2009 at 9:12 pm

    Indeed. The key was the word “digiBeta”: the “cinema-ness” of it only mattered in design terms, not technical-delivery terms. For example, a bigger screen often means you can use smaller type (as far as resolution allows, of course) and bigger David Lean-ish vistas. You’d design differently for a little 320×240 thing on a computer.

    Also know that many people use “anamorphic” incorrectly. Technically, it only applies to film, not video. Video uses the term “widescreen”.

    Next time, ask if Pearl & Dean is delivering the spot. They have specs for UK cinema adverts that you need to know. Especially pay attention (and confirm) to their audio specs.

  • Lee O’sullivan

    January 10, 2009 at 12:20 am

    Many thanks guys, that sorted my issue and enlightened me. I’ll be back again for sure!

  • Scott Roberts

    January 11, 2009 at 5:13 am

    Check with the place displaying the video. I recently made an ad to display on a cinema screen (here in the US) and this is what their specifications call for:

    After Effects composition delivered as a .MOV file

    * :15 sec. animated ads require a minimum of :5 sec. animation or movement
    * :30 sec. animated ads require a minimum of :10 sec. animation or movement

    All animation technical specifications and design guidelines must be followed.
    Comp Settings:

    * Comp Name: final comp should use the same naming convention as the project
    * Preset: HDTV, 1280 x 720 – 720P
    * Width: 1280
    * Height 720
    * Pixel Aspect Ratio: 16:9
    * Frame Rate: 59.94
    * Resolution: Full
    * Start Timecode: 00:01
    * Duration: 15:00 or 30:00

    Render Settings

    * Quality – Best
    * Resolution – Best
    * Proxy Use – Current Settings
    * Effects – Current Settings
    * Frame Blending – Current Settings
    * Field Render – Off
    * 3:2 Pulldown – Off
    * Motion Blur – Current Settings
    * Time Span – Length of Comp
    * Frame Rate – Use Comp’s Frame Rate (59.94)
    * Override Shutter Angle – unchecked
    * Use Storage Overflow – checked
    * Skip Existing Files – unchecked

    Output Module Settings

    * Format – Quicktime
    * Embed – None
    * Post-Render Action – None
    * Video Output – checked
    * Format Options – Animation Codec – 100% Quality or uncompressed ONLY
    * Channels – RGB
    * Depth – Millions of Colors
    * Color – Premultiplied (Matted)
    * Stretch – unchecked
    * Crop – unchecked
    * Audio Output – checked (must be checked even for non audio files)
    * Format Options – 48 khz, 16 bit, Stereo

    Deliverables

    * Quicktime Animation Codec – 100% Quality or Uncompressed .mov file setup in 1280 x 720 aspect ratio
    * Video must not have a fade in or out. Send PC compatible data files on DVD-ROM, FireWire/USB 2.0 external hard drive

    Color Grading presets for After Effects, Premiere, etc., plus free presets and more.

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  • Lee O’sullivan

    January 13, 2009 at 11:25 am

    Many thanks for that Scott & Dave, thats some great info.

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