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November 10th, 2005, 08:58 PM | #1 |
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24p editing question
I would like to have a simple answer to my questions. Sometimes it gets too technical for me.
If my final product will be "VIDEO", not film. What should I do to make it look as filmic as possible. A- In Final Cut Pro HD, what are the settings that I should use? B- If I have a 24p timeline, am I ready? C- Why do some people talk about using CinemaTools for pulldown removal? D- If the final output is video, is there's a difference between a 24fps timeline and a 30fps timeline in terms of "filmic look" or image quality? E- Is it really better to shoot in the "normal" 24p, rather than the "advanced" for video output? Thanks, EDWIN |
November 13th, 2005, 07:10 PM | #2 |
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Edwin
I am a novice, but I hate to see your question go unanswered Let me see if I can pass on some of the info I have gleaned here: A- In Final Cut Pro HD, what are the settings that I should use? --Select "HDV - Apple Intermediate Codec" as the default capture preset. B- If I have a 24p timeline, am I ready? -- for 24p at this point it seems you have to use something called LumierePro C- Why do some people talk about using CinemaTools for pulldown removal? -- Don't know D- If the final output is video, is there's a difference between a 24fps timeline and a 30fps timeline in terms of "filmic look" or image quality? -- I think you should stick to what you shot in, and it does make a difference...I think E- Is it really better to shoot in the "normal" 24p, rather than the "advanced" for video output? -- ?? Hope a few others will chime in, since there is a lot of talk about how we go about editing 24p (720 ) on a laptop with this camera -John |
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