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Peter Moore March 14th, 2005 08:18 AM

60i->24p or 50i->24p?
 
What would be the best way to convert Z1 footage to 24p? Using a Magic Bullet-type 60i conversion, or using the camera in PAL mode and altering the framerate? Has anyone done comps? Thanks a lot!

Douglas Spotted Eagle March 14th, 2005 08:25 AM

Doing this right now. Vegas does a wonderful job of converting, Premiere is fair, Ulead's Media Studio Pro can't do it, Edition probably does, but I've not tested it with this latest shootout round. Final Cut looks very good, so does Avid Express. (we're releasing a 24p help tool at NAB, so I've been testing a lot of software)
Magic Bullet or DVFilm are both quite good, but if it's just the conversion and no film look you're after...the apps overall do a very good job.
If you use Sony Vegas, I've got a tutorial on how to accomplish this on the VASST site, in addition to the Celluloid and Ultimate S tools that we've already released having this capability.

Dylan Pank March 14th, 2005 09:49 AM

Re: 60i->24p or 50i->24p?
 
<<<-- Originally posted by Peter Moore : What would be the best way to convert Z1 footage to 24p? Using a Magic Bullet-type 60i conversion, or using the camera in PAL mode and altering the framerate? Has anyone done comps? Thanks a lot! -->>>

To get 24p you still need to do the magic bullet effect on the 50i footage, unless you are going to shoot CF25.

Common sense suggests shooting 50i, "smart" de-interlacing and then reducing the speed 4% as the best option, but common sense is not always reliable.

If you have a Z1, it would be best to try some tests and assess the results first hand.

Peter Moore March 14th, 2005 11:46 AM

Douglas, are you starting with 60i or 50i?

Ashton Robinson March 14th, 2005 02:27 PM

When you de-interlace footage from the Z1 do you have to decrease the resolution and downconvert to SD or is it possible to do this with HD yet?

Dylan Pank March 15th, 2005 06:42 AM

Depending on the plug-ins on your NLE, it is possible to de-interlace in HD resolution, or DVFilm Maker can do this as a standalone app.

Graeme Nattress March 15th, 2005 11:52 AM

Film Effects is working good on 60i and 50i from the Z1 in FCP. Both for smart de-interlace and 24p from 60i conversion. You can work in HD too.

Graeme

Kyle Edwards March 15th, 2005 04:28 PM

You would want to always deinterlace before resizing.


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