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  • Capture in HD or SD?

    Posted by Nathan Golon on June 1, 2008 at 7:33 pm

    I’m working on a documentary project and shooting the footage in HDV 1080i, however, I will also need to incorporate older footage that was shot in standard definition. I’m assuming if I was to capture my footage in HD and set up my FCP project for HD, then the SD footage would look terrible because I will need to blow it up. Because I don’t plan on exporting my project in HD at any point, would it be better to capture my HD footage in SD and edit everything that way? Thanks.

    Scott Dickens replied 17 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Scott Dickens

    June 1, 2008 at 9:27 pm

    If its not taxing to your equipment/work flow I would still edit it in HD. Remember, in a year nobody will want to see it in SD, and a year after that SD will be very uncommon. Unless its something you will never look at again anyway! 🙂

    I’m in an similar situation, shooting a documentary using older footage (dubbed from original VHS to DVD) as well as stills. The difference for me is that I DO intend to burn this to Blu-Ray at some point. I plan on editing and capturing using the ProRes 422 format. I have two additional questions/notes:

    1. What’s the best way to capture the footage from consumer DVD to a FCP-friendly file suitable for HD delivery? Handbrake? Visual Hub?
    2. Is it better to blow up the SD footage in FCP or to convert it in the capture-from-DVD process discussed above?
    3. I’ve seen some good feedback on the Anamorphic plug-in’s – would it be better to drop the footage into the timeline as standard SD definition and use an Anamorphic plug-in to stretch the footage to HD size?

    OK, so I asked three additional questions…I think this is relevant to the original post, and think we could both benefit from the responses! Thanks.

    Thanks,
    Scott
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    Scott Dickens
    Rocket Pop Media!

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