Nick Wilson
June 23rd, 2010, 01:35 AM
Hi folks
I am putting together a short for youtube, so I will want to output as 1920x1080p25. The video has been shot for DVD so is 1920x1080i50 - normally I would edit it interlaced and convert to progressive in Compressor at the end. However, I am also using some graphics I am creating in Motion. Any thoughts about which workflow is best:
a) Work entirely in interlaced, including in Motion, then convert to progressive at the end
b) Set the FCP sequence to progressive and let it de-interlace the video as I add it
c) convert all the video I am going to use to progressive in Compressor, then work in progressive
The hassle increases from a to c - I guess it is at which point the quality/hassle goes favourable.
Cheers,
Nick
I am putting together a short for youtube, so I will want to output as 1920x1080p25. The video has been shot for DVD so is 1920x1080i50 - normally I would edit it interlaced and convert to progressive in Compressor at the end. However, I am also using some graphics I am creating in Motion. Any thoughts about which workflow is best:
a) Work entirely in interlaced, including in Motion, then convert to progressive at the end
b) Set the FCP sequence to progressive and let it de-interlace the video as I add it
c) convert all the video I am going to use to progressive in Compressor, then work in progressive
The hassle increases from a to c - I guess it is at which point the quality/hassle goes favourable.
Cheers,
Nick