Bernard Bialorucki
February 26th, 2008, 02:03 AM
Dear all,
I have been pretty new to the digital video and wanted to ask some - most probably extremly basic for most of you question. I am coming from the professional photography world and quite recently started to get installed into the wildlife filming world. I am using Sony HDV camcorders.
My questions are:
1. What is the best file fromat to which I should capture the clips from the tape? Is this .m2t? Pls correct my current understanding, that .m2t is something like the RAW format in photography - carruing the most of the digital informayion on the movie, and best for PP (e.g. change in color, contrast, saturation, White Balance, etc.)
2. If the #1 is yes - is it corrent, that once I capture the .m2t file and edit it - I cannot save (archive) my edited clip in .m2t for further use, but instead I have to save it in other format?
which leads to the question #3:
3. AS I am producing clips for video stock/archive and want to end-up with the final edited clips (mostly between 3 to 10 seconds) of maximum quality/versatility for further use - what is the file format I schould use for this purpose? Which carries the most of information, like .TIFF in photography.
The archive/stock clips are used for DVD/B-R/HD DVD/TV/web applications.
Thank you for your support and advise.
Regards,
Bernard Bialorucki
I have been pretty new to the digital video and wanted to ask some - most probably extremly basic for most of you question. I am coming from the professional photography world and quite recently started to get installed into the wildlife filming world. I am using Sony HDV camcorders.
My questions are:
1. What is the best file fromat to which I should capture the clips from the tape? Is this .m2t? Pls correct my current understanding, that .m2t is something like the RAW format in photography - carruing the most of the digital informayion on the movie, and best for PP (e.g. change in color, contrast, saturation, White Balance, etc.)
2. If the #1 is yes - is it corrent, that once I capture the .m2t file and edit it - I cannot save (archive) my edited clip in .m2t for further use, but instead I have to save it in other format?
which leads to the question #3:
3. AS I am producing clips for video stock/archive and want to end-up with the final edited clips (mostly between 3 to 10 seconds) of maximum quality/versatility for further use - what is the file format I schould use for this purpose? Which carries the most of information, like .TIFF in photography.
The archive/stock clips are used for DVD/B-R/HD DVD/TV/web applications.
Thank you for your support and advise.
Regards,
Bernard Bialorucki