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Editing for large plasma screen installation – HELP!
Firstly, I’d like to say this is a great forum. I can’t beleive I’ve never seen it between the After Effects and Avid forums. I’ll definitely frequent here more often.
Problem (or Opportunity, depending how you see it):
I’m editing a 7 min piece for a museum installation that will be viewed on a 103 in plasma in a small “theater.” I don’t think the idea behind the mega-screen is just so everyone can easily see it, but more for a in-your-face WOW factor. The program is intended to be an inspirational, high-energy, extreme sports themed, or concepted, piece targeted at teenagers.
It will be in HD, but most of the b-roll footage of the action sports is standard def, which sort of limits me to picture-in-picture, non full-screen editing techniques. The interviews are all HD.
I’m a bit intimidated and somewhat blocked right now as to how to treat this program with such a large “canvas” to work with. I am graphically creative and adept, but to sustain this for 7 minutes is proving to be rather difficult – there are only so many combinations of squares and rectangles to use, and most shots only last 2 to 5 seconds. I’m also playing with typography with video as well, which is helpful, but mostly for transitional segments.
I was at NAB 2007 and saw the Panasonic P2 presentation (they used about six 103 inch plasmas) and thought it was very well done – been trying to find a “bootleg” of it online for ideas, but no luck. I’d love to see it again if anyone knows where it is.
Have any of you more experienced pros out there worked on projects like this before? I’d love to see some links and here some suggestions on how to step out of this 4:3 27″ box I’ve become so comfortable with.
Apologies for the long-winded question, looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
Thanks,
Craig
