Alexandre Lucena
April 17th, 2007, 06:24 AM
I am currently half way through on a short fiction production using Panasonic HVX 200.
We have so far shot in.
720p 30 frames
720pN 30 and 60 frames
1080i 30 frames
and on the second day of production we enjoy the the material we had shot so much that we decided to make a 35mm tranfer of it. So we are shooting
1080i 24p from now on.
We are going to edit in adobe premiere using cineform to convert.
So here are the questions.
1. What is the best setting in cineform to accomodate all different
formats?
2. Once the short is edited, what is the best way to convert to
TIF
Your help will be much apreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Alexandre Lucena
We have so far shot in.
720p 30 frames
720pN 30 and 60 frames
1080i 30 frames
and on the second day of production we enjoy the the material we had shot so much that we decided to make a 35mm tranfer of it. So we are shooting
1080i 24p from now on.
We are going to edit in adobe premiere using cineform to convert.
So here are the questions.
1. What is the best setting in cineform to accomodate all different
formats?
2. Once the short is edited, what is the best way to convert to
TIF
Your help will be much apreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Alexandre Lucena