Rob Birks
March 16th, 2010, 07:26 AM
Hi there,
I'm making a couple of films broadcast safe (using that effect in FCP) and as a lot of the shots are over-exposed to certain degrees I'm nesting my items to speed up the process, but I only just discovered you can nest items (I must have been living under a rock last few years!) so bear with me.
My footage is DV PAL 16:9
For nesting DV PAL footage in FCP there is a 5:4 option and a 'custom' option from the drop-down menu.. I had two goes at this:
I'm not sure what the 5:4 aspect ratio is, so the first time I chose 'custom' but left the aspect ratio at the preset 720 x 576, and everything seemed to work fine but I'm not sure what aspect ratio my final export will come out as now. (Usually I change my already exported quicktime to 16:9 using quicktime - quick and easy!)
So I tried again by selecting 'custom' and changing the aspect ratio to what I think is 16:9 (1020 x 576, right?) and the nested 16:9 sequence displays in a black frame in the canvas (suggesting I have reset the aspect ratio when i shouldn't have?) and the braodcast safe effect doesn't change any of the clips and makes no difference whether enabled or not. That is to say I'm getting the lovely yellow exlaimation mark to indicate excess luma, even when the clip is present and enabled)
Any advice? Did I do it right first method or am I one strike away from being out...? :P
Thanks anyone who may be able to shed some light on this :)
I'm making a couple of films broadcast safe (using that effect in FCP) and as a lot of the shots are over-exposed to certain degrees I'm nesting my items to speed up the process, but I only just discovered you can nest items (I must have been living under a rock last few years!) so bear with me.
My footage is DV PAL 16:9
For nesting DV PAL footage in FCP there is a 5:4 option and a 'custom' option from the drop-down menu.. I had two goes at this:
I'm not sure what the 5:4 aspect ratio is, so the first time I chose 'custom' but left the aspect ratio at the preset 720 x 576, and everything seemed to work fine but I'm not sure what aspect ratio my final export will come out as now. (Usually I change my already exported quicktime to 16:9 using quicktime - quick and easy!)
So I tried again by selecting 'custom' and changing the aspect ratio to what I think is 16:9 (1020 x 576, right?) and the nested 16:9 sequence displays in a black frame in the canvas (suggesting I have reset the aspect ratio when i shouldn't have?) and the braodcast safe effect doesn't change any of the clips and makes no difference whether enabled or not. That is to say I'm getting the lovely yellow exlaimation mark to indicate excess luma, even when the clip is present and enabled)
Any advice? Did I do it right first method or am I one strike away from being out...? :P
Thanks anyone who may be able to shed some light on this :)