Daniel Larson
February 5th, 2010, 03:03 PM
I have a FCP 6.0 SD 4x3 program sequence with the bulk of the shots in interlaced DVCAM. The images in the sequence look great. I'm adding some 16x9 60I HQ XDCAM HD shots into the 4x3 sequence and the XDCAM shots don't look as good as the DVCAM shots.
The XDCAM footage came into FCP via XDCAM file transfer. When I place the XDCAM shots onto the 4x3 sequence I believe they came in 16x9 letterboxed. To get the XDCAM shots to better match the 4x3 footage, I increase the scale in motion to 57 and changed the aspect ratio to -24 to get ride of the letterboxing and the image goes a little too soft both when it plays back and when it is rendered although the rendered setting is better. The A/V setting is ProRes 422. The DVCAM footage was digitized at ProRes 422. I believe I could also have digitzed footage at DV but have gone the ProRes 422 route for a while.
I looked at the the item properties of the DVCAM clip and it is lower (even) the XDCAM HD clip is upper (odd). Is that part of my problem? I tried changing the sequence settings under the compressor to odd or even and that did not seem to matter much.
I've heard of people taking XDCAM images into SD sequences and doing pan and scan or repositioning but with what I am getting this would not compare favorably to the DVCAM.
Earlier in January I learned from the forum that the best idea is to setup the sequence for the final output and then edit toward that goal and that has worked well with the other projects. In this case the DVCAM footage and sequence was a two camera multicam sequence.
Any ideas of what I can do better?
What would others in the group sugget to get a better result?
Thanks,
Dan
The XDCAM footage came into FCP via XDCAM file transfer. When I place the XDCAM shots onto the 4x3 sequence I believe they came in 16x9 letterboxed. To get the XDCAM shots to better match the 4x3 footage, I increase the scale in motion to 57 and changed the aspect ratio to -24 to get ride of the letterboxing and the image goes a little too soft both when it plays back and when it is rendered although the rendered setting is better. The A/V setting is ProRes 422. The DVCAM footage was digitized at ProRes 422. I believe I could also have digitzed footage at DV but have gone the ProRes 422 route for a while.
I looked at the the item properties of the DVCAM clip and it is lower (even) the XDCAM HD clip is upper (odd). Is that part of my problem? I tried changing the sequence settings under the compressor to odd or even and that did not seem to matter much.
I've heard of people taking XDCAM images into SD sequences and doing pan and scan or repositioning but with what I am getting this would not compare favorably to the DVCAM.
Earlier in January I learned from the forum that the best idea is to setup the sequence for the final output and then edit toward that goal and that has worked well with the other projects. In this case the DVCAM footage and sequence was a two camera multicam sequence.
Any ideas of what I can do better?
What would others in the group sugget to get a better result?
Thanks,
Dan