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Re: Settings for film transfer
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Darby Edelen
on Jun 30, 2008 at 5:10:46 am
Honestly, if you're delivering to a film transfer lab you would probably be better off delivering an image sequence on hard drive rather than a digibeta. First and foremost using an image sequence will allow you to deliver a much higher resolution than is possible on your digibeta. Of course if you're using a lot of SD video footage to begin with you don't have much resolution to work with in the first place.
If things are too far along and you have no other options then it's safe to assume that the film lab will be doing most of the work to make sure that your video looks good on film and all you should be concerned with is making sure that your video looks good.
A note: if you properly interpret your video footage in AE it will
appear
to be de-interlaced, but if you render back out to an interlaced video you'll find that the interlacing is preserved. Basically, you should probably
not
set your fields interpretation to 'off.'
Darby Edelen
Lead Designer
Left Coast Digital
Santa Cruz, CA
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