Ron Pfister
April 1st, 2006, 11:04 AM
Hello all!
The final product of a recent shoot I've done in HDV (1080/50i) is to be delivered in SD (16x9 PAL). Most of the B-camera footage is not framed well (not tight enough). As a result, I was asking myself if it might be possible to crop some of the HD-footage at SD 16x9 resolution or above, convert it to SD and only then start editing.
I use FCP 5.0.4 (soon 5.1 - it's on order), and don't really know if such a thing is possible in FCP or with any other video editing tool. Exporting all the footage to image sequences with QT Pro, cropping the images in Photoshop, and then converting the cropped image sequences back to something like DVCPro is what I currently see as a (theoretical) possibility. But there may well be a much easier and smarter way of doing this. Since I haven't started editing, I am completely open to adapt my workflow as needed. Any ideas would be most welcome!
As always, TIA,
Ron
The final product of a recent shoot I've done in HDV (1080/50i) is to be delivered in SD (16x9 PAL). Most of the B-camera footage is not framed well (not tight enough). As a result, I was asking myself if it might be possible to crop some of the HD-footage at SD 16x9 resolution or above, convert it to SD and only then start editing.
I use FCP 5.0.4 (soon 5.1 - it's on order), and don't really know if such a thing is possible in FCP or with any other video editing tool. Exporting all the footage to image sequences with QT Pro, cropping the images in Photoshop, and then converting the cropped image sequences back to something like DVCPro is what I currently see as a (theoretical) possibility. But there may well be a much easier and smarter way of doing this. Since I haven't started editing, I am completely open to adapt my workflow as needed. Any ideas would be most welcome!
As always, TIA,
Ron