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Going crazy- first major production, not sure of format!
First time posting in the Compression forum. I’m new to video production, and I have a clip that we’re shooting on green screen next week. The clip will be used in conjunction with an animated piece that I’m also producing. At first, I was under the impression that the final piece was only going to be used on the web, so I was going to have the studio shoot progressive video and save me the trouble of deinterlacing.
But today, I’ve learned that my company is now intending on using this piece all over the place- DVD (either flash-based for play on a computer, or normal DVD I’m not sure yet- probably both) any number of mobile devices, as well as the web. So now I’m possibly struggling with interlaced and progressive formats, as well as a variety of screen sizes and ratios.
So my question is, should I have the studio shoot the clip in 1080i instead? How much do I need to worry about interlaced DVD’s these days? The DVD’s alone are going to be produced to the tune of 50,000 and they could be played on any number of devices. I also haven’t set up my after effects project for interlaced format either, and I’m VERY deep into it. Can I fix that after the fact now?
Sorry for the freak out. I have 6 days to figure it out!