Alon Levi
January 6th, 2008, 03:44 AM
Hello all,
i've shot a short film using JVC HD251 HDV format, mini35 adapter and 35mm lenss. then I captured the materials directly to Avid Liquid, which isn't what i'm use to... but it works...
now, I'm before the finishing stage. My footage has some green screen/composing shot to do. When trying to export the file to after effects, it seems that i get quite a low-quality output, my questions are :
1. What is the best way to export ready-to-process files from liquid to ae ? exporting QT, using Fuse (uncompressed AVI) ?
2. Will I have any quality benefits from recapturing the HDV matirals using an uncompressed card ?
3. I can't find the correct time code in the liquid clips, does it has any?
any finishing work-flow tips would be of a great help
thanks,
alon.
i've shot a short film using JVC HD251 HDV format, mini35 adapter and 35mm lenss. then I captured the materials directly to Avid Liquid, which isn't what i'm use to... but it works...
now, I'm before the finishing stage. My footage has some green screen/composing shot to do. When trying to export the file to after effects, it seems that i get quite a low-quality output, my questions are :
1. What is the best way to export ready-to-process files from liquid to ae ? exporting QT, using Fuse (uncompressed AVI) ?
2. Will I have any quality benefits from recapturing the HDV matirals using an uncompressed card ?
3. I can't find the correct time code in the liquid clips, does it has any?
any finishing work-flow tips would be of a great help
thanks,
alon.