Danny O'Neill
February 8th, 2009, 09:04 AM
Hi, like most im in search of the holy grail of film looks. The one thing im struggling with is the final step of getting it onto a DVD.
Im in the UK so shoot in 1080i 50i 25fps. I edit on a timeline set to match this and render using the default MainConcept MPEG2 PAL DV Widescreen profile.
All works, great. However the final render looks very 'videoey'. Very smooth, very sharp and the framerate looks nothing like I Want it to.
I render at 24fps for Vimeo and that looks exactly how I want the DVD to. However if I render in 24p no matter what I do DVDA will want to reencode it unless I use an NTSC 24p project. And as my clients are in the UK I dont want to use an NTSC project.
Now I know TV programs are shot using the same camera (FX1) and they look better, its just when I put it on DVD I get this very smooth video look
Any advice?
Im in the UK so shoot in 1080i 50i 25fps. I edit on a timeline set to match this and render using the default MainConcept MPEG2 PAL DV Widescreen profile.
All works, great. However the final render looks very 'videoey'. Very smooth, very sharp and the framerate looks nothing like I Want it to.
I render at 24fps for Vimeo and that looks exactly how I want the DVD to. However if I render in 24p no matter what I do DVDA will want to reencode it unless I use an NTSC 24p project. And as my clients are in the UK I dont want to use an NTSC project.
Now I know TV programs are shot using the same camera (FX1) and they look better, its just when I put it on DVD I get this very smooth video look
Any advice?