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HD to SD
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Martin Leeuwner
on Jul 3, 2008 at 1:39:56 am
Hey Martin here from Phoenix
I am in a little bit of a bind. I am shooting an infomercial next week with a JVC GY HD110U. The client wants me to shoot in HD but then export SD to a DVCam or DVC Pro. My question is a JVC and Final Cut Pro issue. If I shoot in HD or HDV, do you know what settings on Final Cut to use for capturing, editing and then what settings to export to DVCam or DVC Pro and still be in 4:3 and not be squished in the final product for broadcast?
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards
Martin
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