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Increasing resolution by lateral thinking
Hi,
We have an idea, but my technical knowledge isn’t strong enough to figure out an effective post production workflow to pull it off.
The basic problem we set ourselves was to find a way of getting a better picture quality out of basic DV cameras. In fact, to increase the resolution and sharpness to the point where you could project the image successfully to cinema screen sizes without the image falling apart.
We decided that one way to do this would be to throw the camera through 90 degrees and shoot portrait… then form our 16:9 finished frame from Two rotated 4:3 images. So, if we had a dialogue sequences there would be two cameras each providing 50% of the image, but frame in frame (we’re not going to try to merge the images from two camera, we’re not completely insane! LOL)
Basically this would mean there were more pixels from the camera to fill the pixel spaces in the frame.
What we can’t figure out is how to create a workflow in FCP that takes best advantage of this.
Any thoughts on how we can create a FCP workflow that takes best advantage of our acquisition plan. Or have we completely missed the point because of a faulty understanding of the issues?