Douglas Hockly
March 12th, 2007, 05:16 PM
Hi,
I am in PAL land and want to shoot a rock climbing doco. The A1 looks like the camera for me because of the size and XLR, but I'm wondering about converting/capturing 720p from the footage.
I'm thinking of using 720p because it's more manageable to edit, seems widely accepted and also I will do some animation over the top, it all just seems like it will be easier with square pixels.
How is it possible to get from 1080i to 720p? If I shoot in 50i, will it convert cleanly to 25p - can you just capture to FCP and it will convert, or you do you need a utility like CineForm? If so what are the rendering times like? It would be a bummer to buy what looks like the perfect camera otherwise, and then have to spend hours rendering footage just to get it to a usable state. I have a new mac pro so it'll cope, but I'd rather avoid that if possible.
I'm a relative newbie to video but have done a fair bit of reading, and I have a fair bit of animation/multimedia experience.
Thanks in advance,
Douglas
I am in PAL land and want to shoot a rock climbing doco. The A1 looks like the camera for me because of the size and XLR, but I'm wondering about converting/capturing 720p from the footage.
I'm thinking of using 720p because it's more manageable to edit, seems widely accepted and also I will do some animation over the top, it all just seems like it will be easier with square pixels.
How is it possible to get from 1080i to 720p? If I shoot in 50i, will it convert cleanly to 25p - can you just capture to FCP and it will convert, or you do you need a utility like CineForm? If so what are the rendering times like? It would be a bummer to buy what looks like the perfect camera otherwise, and then have to spend hours rendering footage just to get it to a usable state. I have a new mac pro so it'll cope, but I'd rather avoid that if possible.
I'm a relative newbie to video but have done a fair bit of reading, and I have a fair bit of animation/multimedia experience.
Thanks in advance,
Douglas