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Andy Nickless July 24th, 2008 06:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by George Kroonder (Post 911298)
The EX1 most certainly can shoot 720p50 (or 720p60) with sound.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard Firnges (Post 911302)
If You need sound during recording You can also shoot in 720p 50 or 60 fps.

Ha Ha!
That's a good joke!
(You'll be telling me it's possible to shoot 1080 progressive with the EX1 next)!
____________________

Seriously, thanks for that info George and Richard - I just tried it and the audio works at 50 fps, of course. I can't believe I overlooked that. It's so important to the project I'm shooting at the moment.

You've really made my day!

Paul Kellett July 24th, 2008 06:58 AM

No Sound is recorded in slo-mo or fast-mo recording.

And it IS possible to record in 1080 progressive. 1920x1080 25p .

Paul.

Paul Kellett July 24th, 2008 07:00 AM

Andy.

What's the project you're working on ?
Do you need a hand ?
I'm only about an hours drive from you.

Paul.

Andy Nickless July 24th, 2008 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul Kellett (Post 911322)
And it IS possible to record in 1080 progressive. 1920x1080 25p

(I was joking, Paul)!

Quote:

Do you need a hand ? I'm only about an hours drive from you.
Do I need a hand . . ?

. . . Only fairly desperately!
My partner Gill can't operate the cam for me (much) as she's changed her job and gets far less time off than she used to. This means I have to be on both sides of the camera. Not easy - especially on the occasions when it's mounted on scaffolding and I have to climb up and down a ladder to switch on and off between takes!

Funds are a problem though and shooting has to be fitted around our routine work, so it's rather haphazard. All outdoors, too, so it depends heavily on the weather.

Go here to get an idea what its about, although the new one is more serious than this:
http://www.workingsheepdog.co.uk/border_collie_DVD.htm

Paul Kellett July 24th, 2008 08:59 AM

Andy.
PM sent.

Thanks.
Paul.

Gerald Loidl July 24th, 2008 10:03 AM

its pretty easy with Cinema Tools
 
Hi,
its also pretty easy to confirm footage which was shot with 720/50p with sound.
You only have to use Cinema Tools to confirm it to play back with 25 frames.
The confirm button is greyed out if you use the original file coming from the EX1, as Cinema Tools cant confirm XDCAM material.
If you convert the clip to a different codec like ProRes or uncompressed before you open it in Cinema Tools, you can simply use the confirm command. You then have perfect 25p slowmotion including sound, as Cinema Tools simply changes the frame rate then. With this workflow there is no need to use the S&Q mode for slow motion.

Hope this helps.
Gerald

Andy Nickless July 24th, 2008 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerald Loidl (Post 911400)
If you convert the clip to a different codec like ProRes or uncompressed before you open it in Cinema Tools, you can simply use the confirm command. . . . . . With this workflow there is no need to use the S&Q mode for slow motion.

Gerald, that's music in my ears!
Just what I was hoping to discover - a way of conforming with CT.

Thank you for posting - and thanks to everyone else who's helped me out on this subject.

Matt Davis July 25th, 2008 07:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andy Nickless (Post 911436)
Gerald, that's music in my ears!

And just when the last chord hits, there's a little pause and then... Ting!

Have you explored Compressor with the Frame Controls turned on?

http://www.vimeo.com/779651

A little demonstration of various modes available to the FCS user who shoots progressive. Note well the various recipes and their effects. Thanks Alex.

Rich Dykmans July 25th, 2008 08:02 AM

Nice link Matt, thanks for posting that up.


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