Brit Mansell
May 14th, 2008, 08:28 AM
Hey guys, first post here, so please take it easy on me.
My history: I've been a web designer for about 14 years now. I've recently been trying to transition my design business into a "media studio" producing digital media (photo shoots, video shoots, etc) along with the web presence. http://www.isoaxis.com
My first camera purchase was a Canon HG10 which was very convenient due to the hard drive, but it using AVCHD made editing a little difficult. My thought was that since most of the video would probably end up on the web anyway, the HG10 would be enough.
After the HG10 didn't work out too well, I bought a XH-A1. I shot with it last weekend at a drag racing event. The raw footage looks amazing when played back on a HDTV (from the camera), but I can't seem to get good results when editing/exporting.
I've been reading (using the search button) and "trial-and-erroring" for a few days now and I don't seem to be making any progress.
My setup:
PC - Intel Quad Core, 4MB RAM, 512MB on video card
Premiere Pro CS3
Video last weekend was shot at 60i, but I used the "full auto" mode on the camera. It literally arrived via UPS on my way out of town so I didn't have any time to play with it before the event. I know full auto is not the preferred shooting method. No flames please.
I pulled the video in with HDVSplit then imported to PP. From there, I think I've tried about everything possible to get it to look professional. My current task is to get some good quality (high compression) video onto Vimeo. I see plenty of examples of high quality footage at low file sizes (~100MB) and I can't get that quality at anywhere near that file size. Example: http://www.vimeo.com/1007129 (less than 100MB file uploaded for this one). They don't take FLV files, so it looks like MOV is the best option for compression.
I'm not looking for you guys to solve my problems for me, but I was hoping you had some good resources that may help with my specific setup.
Any info is appreciated.
thanks,
.brit
My history: I've been a web designer for about 14 years now. I've recently been trying to transition my design business into a "media studio" producing digital media (photo shoots, video shoots, etc) along with the web presence. http://www.isoaxis.com
My first camera purchase was a Canon HG10 which was very convenient due to the hard drive, but it using AVCHD made editing a little difficult. My thought was that since most of the video would probably end up on the web anyway, the HG10 would be enough.
After the HG10 didn't work out too well, I bought a XH-A1. I shot with it last weekend at a drag racing event. The raw footage looks amazing when played back on a HDTV (from the camera), but I can't seem to get good results when editing/exporting.
I've been reading (using the search button) and "trial-and-erroring" for a few days now and I don't seem to be making any progress.
My setup:
PC - Intel Quad Core, 4MB RAM, 512MB on video card
Premiere Pro CS3
Video last weekend was shot at 60i, but I used the "full auto" mode on the camera. It literally arrived via UPS on my way out of town so I didn't have any time to play with it before the event. I know full auto is not the preferred shooting method. No flames please.
I pulled the video in with HDVSplit then imported to PP. From there, I think I've tried about everything possible to get it to look professional. My current task is to get some good quality (high compression) video onto Vimeo. I see plenty of examples of high quality footage at low file sizes (~100MB) and I can't get that quality at anywhere near that file size. Example: http://www.vimeo.com/1007129 (less than 100MB file uploaded for this one). They don't take FLV files, so it looks like MOV is the best option for compression.
I'm not looking for you guys to solve my problems for me, but I was hoping you had some good resources that may help with my specific setup.
Any info is appreciated.
thanks,
.brit