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  • Aggelos Poulis

    December 29, 2011 at 12:29 pm in reply to: Footage vs Sequence Presents vs Exports

    thank you!

  • Aggelos Poulis

    December 28, 2011 at 9:39 pm in reply to: Footage vs Sequence Presents vs Exports

    “The obvious drawback however is compression requirements. Twice as many frames.”

    so to make it clear. for YOUTUBE PURPOSE only , to have the better quality and smooth motion is better to :
    if my footage is recorded to 60p then:

    a) my sequence to be 60p and export it to 60p
    b) my sequence to be 60p and export it to 30p
    c)my sequence to be 30p and export it to 30p

    (for all the 3 above we take as concern that youtube will compress it to 30p again if is 60p or keep it to 30p if my video is also 30p)

    i am asking generally if the better 60p export will be worse at last cause youtube will conver it to 30,or will be the same at last if my 30p export will remain 30p from youtube…those 2 30p (the one from 60p export,and the original export 30p will be the same quality?)

    just tell me a) b) or c) from my above examples.
    thanks again.

  • Aggelos Poulis

    December 26, 2011 at 3:51 pm in reply to: Footage vs Sequence Presents vs Exports

    vince hello.. i wanted to ask please:
    i am shooting videos with my 60d eos canon,and my go pro hero2,
    i always shoot clips that contain fast motion,action sports etc, so as i noticed after some tests, i can see that shooting in 60 fps 720 is smoother than 30 fps 720…you can see also here:

    my question is:
    in premiere pro cs5.5 is better to open a sequence of 720p 60 fps or a sequence of 720p 30 fps ( i dont care for slow motion) i just want to have smooth motion in my whole action video..
    and also should i export my video to 60 fps if i use the 60 fps sequence setting?or 60fps sequence setting exported to 30fps cause i mainly want my videos for youtube that it is also compressed them to 30..

    i want a good compination of smooth motion,good quality,and best youtube performance and smooth motion.

    to tell you the truth i did some tests using all possible combinations but i didnt see any difference,maybe is my self or my imagination? what do you think?
    should i always check render ad maximum quality?

    thanks and sorry for the big comment..

  • Aggelos Poulis

    December 24, 2011 at 1:40 pm in reply to: Canon 7D- Editing in 720 after shooting in 1080

    vince hello.. i wanted to ask please:
    i am shooting videos with my 60d eos canon,and my go pro hero2,
    i always shoot clips that contain fast motion,action sports etc, so as i noticed after some tests, i can see that shooting in 60 fps 720 is smoother than 30 fps 720…you can see also here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nU2_ERC_oE

    my question is:
    in premiere pro cs5.5 is better to open a sequence of 720p 60 fps or a sequence of 720p 30 fps ( i dont care for slow motion) i just want to have smooth motion in my whole action video..
    and also should i export my video to 60 fps if i use the 60 fps sequence setting?or 60fps sequence setting exported to 30fps cause i mainly want my videos for youtube that it is also compressed them to 30..

    i want a good compination of smooth motion,good quality,and best youtube performance and smooth motion.

    to tell you the truth i did some tests using all possible combinations but i didnt see any difference,maybe is my self or my imagination? what do you think?
    should i always check render ad maximum quality?

    thanks and sorry for the big comment..

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