Mark Kubat
March 21st, 2005, 11:30 PM
Hi...
Just running a bit of an experiment and can report on this when the render finishes tomorrow:
I'm doing a big HDV render in Premiere Pro with Magic Bullet looks and because I'm staying at HDV resolution, the render is taking forever...
as per when I do renders in Lightwave, I've decided to export my video as a still-frame targa sequence in case my computer craps out during the next 20 hours... that way, I can pick up where it left off and not have to hope I get through the whole render without some sort of glitch...
any thoughts on exporting "render-intensive" (ie. color-corrected, major effects) HDV as a still frame sequence instead?
What I like about this idea is suddenly Photopshop becomes a really cool app to stylize your HDV look - there are waaaay more filters/effects you can apply as a "macro" in photoshop to automate and batch process a sequence of still targas...
Anybody else try this? You'd then pull the still frame sequence as a sequence back in to your NLE, trash the video part and it should match up with the audio. Then, voila, framserve still-targa sequence with audio in NLE timeline out to say Nero Recode and make a high-quality mpeg4 to use as source for SD DVD, etc...
Okay, will report tomorrow...
Just running a bit of an experiment and can report on this when the render finishes tomorrow:
I'm doing a big HDV render in Premiere Pro with Magic Bullet looks and because I'm staying at HDV resolution, the render is taking forever...
as per when I do renders in Lightwave, I've decided to export my video as a still-frame targa sequence in case my computer craps out during the next 20 hours... that way, I can pick up where it left off and not have to hope I get through the whole render without some sort of glitch...
any thoughts on exporting "render-intensive" (ie. color-corrected, major effects) HDV as a still frame sequence instead?
What I like about this idea is suddenly Photopshop becomes a really cool app to stylize your HDV look - there are waaaay more filters/effects you can apply as a "macro" in photoshop to automate and batch process a sequence of still targas...
Anybody else try this? You'd then pull the still frame sequence as a sequence back in to your NLE, trash the video part and it should match up with the audio. Then, voila, framserve still-targa sequence with audio in NLE timeline out to say Nero Recode and make a high-quality mpeg4 to use as source for SD DVD, etc...
Okay, will report tomorrow...