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  • PSD->AE->FCP->+720P->SDDVD

    Posted by Matthew Abourezk on December 1, 2007 at 6:48 pm

    What a quagmire.

    I have high resolution PSD product images (square pixel) that I need to get into AE and animate. Then I will import the AE animations into FCP and edit for NTSC, then I output my FCP video into a SD DVD.

    (Note, In FCP I am compositing hd (720p) footage of an on-camera personality over the AE Animations.

    Please suggest…
    1) What resolution should I work with in AE to animate the images (using CC Cylinder)? I will output the images from PSD to match the AE resolution.

    2) What resolution should I save the AE animations for use in FCP?

    3) What resolution should I edit with in FCP?

    4) Why did I take this project?

    (thanks)

    Talkingbox Digital Media Group, Inc.
    http://www.talkingboxdmg.com
    (203) 327-6617

    Dave Wise replied 18 years, 5 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Dave Wise

    December 2, 2007 at 4:00 am

    Here’s my idea. First you can make the PSD file any size you want (at least the HD res of your working timeline in AE of course). If you make the PSD larger than that, that’s great since you may get a better resolution response in AE when you are applying Cylinder and you can always size it down in your comp.

    It would give you a good response to have your AE comp at an HD size relative to your main FCP footage/subject, say 1280×720.

    In FCP use the 1280×720 or whatever your on camera personality is shot in. It’s just better to start with the highest resolution possible, or use it when you have it. You can then simply Nest your FCP Sequence into a 720×486 sequence or whatever your final SD size will be.

    That’s my 2 cents

    TimelineGFX
    222Media.com
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