Dave Ozra
December 23rd, 2005, 02:48 AM
Hmm. I'm not sure how to describe this problem, other than to use the word "wavy".
We shot on a green screen chromakey background last week, using an HVR Z1P. 1080i50. Footage looked great in camera.
But I've just finished digitizing footage, and I'm not sure what's happened. Every time an actor moves in front of the chroma screen, their edges go all "wavy". It looks like some sort of compression or delayed pixel drawing thing (that's just a guess, I have no idea), where the frames or fields aren't keeping up with (or being interpreted correctly by) the computer. The effect is terrible.
Could it be something wrong in the capture? Or a setting set incorrectly somewhere?
I'm using Final Cut Pro 5.0.3 on a Power Mac G5 dual 2.3 Ghz with 4.5GB RAM and 2 x 400 GB hard drives. Settings appear correct.
What could I be doing wrong? Please help! Thanks!
OZ
We shot on a green screen chromakey background last week, using an HVR Z1P. 1080i50. Footage looked great in camera.
But I've just finished digitizing footage, and I'm not sure what's happened. Every time an actor moves in front of the chroma screen, their edges go all "wavy". It looks like some sort of compression or delayed pixel drawing thing (that's just a guess, I have no idea), where the frames or fields aren't keeping up with (or being interpreted correctly by) the computer. The effect is terrible.
Could it be something wrong in the capture? Or a setting set incorrectly somewhere?
I'm using Final Cut Pro 5.0.3 on a Power Mac G5 dual 2.3 Ghz with 4.5GB RAM and 2 x 400 GB hard drives. Settings appear correct.
What could I be doing wrong? Please help! Thanks!
OZ