Nic Brown
December 29th, 2006, 05:05 PM
Hello
I'm a completely self taught editor, having exclusively used adobe premier since back in the 3.0 days. I'm about to start my largest project ever, which took over a year to film and was completely self funded - bottom line, its extremely important that all of this time and money i invested doesn't go to waste, and I'm becoming concerned that the techniques I developed might not be optimal. I have 25 tapes to edit, and want to figure this out before I start the massive task. I was hoping someone could take a quick look at the process I'm going to use, and tell me if there are any glaring flaws.
Its fairly simple:
I capture all of my footage using the standard DV NTSC at 29.97 (the footage was shot on 24p, but i've never been able to properly capture/edit/export in 24)
Then I go through the tapes, and export chunks of footage into much smaller scene files (eg. 'david canoes to shore take 1.avi'), which I organize and store in various folders, backing them up onto external HDs and DVDs in case of disaster.
Then I basically decide on all of the scenes I'll be using, and put them into my project and start putting them together, eventually exporting into a finished whole using the same settings as always (DV NSTC AVI - 29.97) and burn to DVD using encore.
My main concern is that this process is causing a drop in quality, although, from the tests i've done, the quality looks pretty good.
I could use some pointers from people who have actually been to school and/or are well versed in the technical side of adobe.
btw I'm using Premier Pro 2.0, the footage was shot using the panasonic DVX-100a
thanks!
nic
I'm a completely self taught editor, having exclusively used adobe premier since back in the 3.0 days. I'm about to start my largest project ever, which took over a year to film and was completely self funded - bottom line, its extremely important that all of this time and money i invested doesn't go to waste, and I'm becoming concerned that the techniques I developed might not be optimal. I have 25 tapes to edit, and want to figure this out before I start the massive task. I was hoping someone could take a quick look at the process I'm going to use, and tell me if there are any glaring flaws.
Its fairly simple:
I capture all of my footage using the standard DV NTSC at 29.97 (the footage was shot on 24p, but i've never been able to properly capture/edit/export in 24)
Then I go through the tapes, and export chunks of footage into much smaller scene files (eg. 'david canoes to shore take 1.avi'), which I organize and store in various folders, backing them up onto external HDs and DVDs in case of disaster.
Then I basically decide on all of the scenes I'll be using, and put them into my project and start putting them together, eventually exporting into a finished whole using the same settings as always (DV NSTC AVI - 29.97) and burn to DVD using encore.
My main concern is that this process is causing a drop in quality, although, from the tests i've done, the quality looks pretty good.
I could use some pointers from people who have actually been to school and/or are well versed in the technical side of adobe.
btw I'm using Premier Pro 2.0, the footage was shot using the panasonic DVX-100a
thanks!
nic