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  • Brett Lewis

    April 24, 2008 at 1:31 pm in reply to: Animation has horizontal distortions

    Great input! Can you inform me the exact specs for the file that I should save out of After Effects please?

  • Brett Lewis

    April 23, 2008 at 1:57 pm in reply to: Animation has horizontal distortions

    That I cannot answer as I am not the editor, I will inquire.

  • Brett Lewis

    April 23, 2008 at 12:23 pm in reply to: Animation has horizontal distortions

    We can only see it through the AVID express on the NTSC monitor.
    The final product will be DVD.

  • Brett Lewis

    February 20, 2008 at 7:46 pm in reply to: Using DV on a 24P timeline

    That sounds very logical. Thanks for the help_B

  • Brett Lewis

    February 20, 2008 at 7:16 pm in reply to: Using DV on a 24P timeline

    Do you guys think I should de interlace in PremierePro3 or AE or should I buy the Fields Kit plugin for the best results?

  • Brett Lewis

    February 20, 2008 at 7:12 pm in reply to: Using DV on a 24P timeline

    Guys I think you are right. 30p is it. I won’t have to re do any of my old clips other than de interlace them. and if I do film 24p in the future, after compositing I can use the pulldown to get back 30p.

    At this moment all I deliver on is DVD which is 30fps. From there, MPEG, FLV and MP4 should be easy. Thank you everyone!_B

  • Brett Lewis

    February 20, 2008 at 6:53 pm in reply to: Using DV on a 24P timeline

    60p! Wow that would be great! Digital slow motion, I did not even know that was available.
    I did not know about HD’s ability to do multiple frame rates. It sounds really robust! Wouldn’t the file size and rate jump up huge for 60p!

  • Brett Lewis

    February 20, 2008 at 6:47 pm in reply to: Using DV on a 24P timeline

    I do 3d animation. The footage I was referring to might be used for Keying or 3D camera tracking.

    I toured Aardman and to my surprise they did not use still cameras. It shocked me too.

  • Brett Lewis

    February 20, 2008 at 4:35 pm in reply to: Using DV on a 24P timeline

    This is very optimistic talk! The 3D files are huge and over time god knows what surprises will arise.
    If you thought After effects took long to render try a couple billion polygons of history.

    Thanks but I’d rather stay editing in DV than re render everything from 3D.

  • Brett Lewis

    February 20, 2008 at 4:30 pm in reply to: Using DV on a 24P timeline

    I understand. The thing is I just really want to conform. HD is 24p, Disney etc make DVDs based on 24p If I buy a progressive scan camera it will probably be 24p.
    If I stayed 30p, wouldn’t I have problems later on?

    Either way I don’t want to convert everything I have twice.

    The fact that video professionals brought back interlacing with HD baffles me.

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