James Huenergardt
March 1st, 2007, 11:04 AM
Hi,
I have a project that's 80% greenscreen, so I want to take advantage of the Cineform codec and HDV in After Effects. I ran some tests, and I think the Cineform/HDV renders to SD look better than DV renders.
What I want to do is edit in Premiere Pro using SD DV footage, then, when my show is locked down, bring the project into AE using my Cineform footage so I can key using Cineform.
I'll then render out/online in Cineform 1080i and use HD Link to down-res to SD for DVD.
Is there an easy way to do this?
I was thinking since I already have the Cineform 1080i files captured, use HD Link to batch down-res to DV WS 1.2 PAR, bring those into Premiere Pro 2, edit, then export the EDL, import into my Cineform PP2 project, import that project into AE.
Thanks,
Jim
I have a project that's 80% greenscreen, so I want to take advantage of the Cineform codec and HDV in After Effects. I ran some tests, and I think the Cineform/HDV renders to SD look better than DV renders.
What I want to do is edit in Premiere Pro using SD DV footage, then, when my show is locked down, bring the project into AE using my Cineform footage so I can key using Cineform.
I'll then render out/online in Cineform 1080i and use HD Link to down-res to SD for DVD.
Is there an easy way to do this?
I was thinking since I already have the Cineform 1080i files captured, use HD Link to batch down-res to DV WS 1.2 PAR, bring those into Premiere Pro 2, edit, then export the EDL, import into my Cineform PP2 project, import that project into AE.
Thanks,
Jim