Ed Kevorkian
March 28th, 2009, 12:43 AM
Hey everybody,
I recently shot and edited my first music video, I had the help of an experienced director on a lot of the shoot, but I am a newbie as far as this stuff goes. It's almost done, I've done a bit of color correction and some minor shot changes in FCP since I uploaded it to Vimeo, but I wanted to post it here and see if I could get some input or suggestions for the next one...
One question I have that I would really appreciate your expertise on is in the output. The video was shot with a 5D Mark II, with a couple of shots done by a Sony 1080i camera, but I rendered those shots up and edited the whole thing in a prores hq22 1080p 30 timeline.
I want to output to iTunes music store and need to render it out to a DV25 file. I used the NTSC DV setting and set resolution at anamorphic at 854x480 to keep my aspect ratio correct, but the quality (aliasing) seems way worse than the videos I see on the store now. Is there anyway to do this and keep the quality up? Any recommendations from someone that's been down this path already?
Here is a vimeo link of the higher quality render if anyone's interested in checking it out.
This is a password protected video on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/3798215)
password protected... password is:
forreview
Thanks!!
Ed
I recently shot and edited my first music video, I had the help of an experienced director on a lot of the shoot, but I am a newbie as far as this stuff goes. It's almost done, I've done a bit of color correction and some minor shot changes in FCP since I uploaded it to Vimeo, but I wanted to post it here and see if I could get some input or suggestions for the next one...
One question I have that I would really appreciate your expertise on is in the output. The video was shot with a 5D Mark II, with a couple of shots done by a Sony 1080i camera, but I rendered those shots up and edited the whole thing in a prores hq22 1080p 30 timeline.
I want to output to iTunes music store and need to render it out to a DV25 file. I used the NTSC DV setting and set resolution at anamorphic at 854x480 to keep my aspect ratio correct, but the quality (aliasing) seems way worse than the videos I see on the store now. Is there anyway to do this and keep the quality up? Any recommendations from someone that's been down this path already?
Here is a vimeo link of the higher quality render if anyone's interested in checking it out.
This is a password protected video on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/3798215)
password protected... password is:
forreview
Thanks!!
Ed