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Re: HD to SD
by
David Battistella
on Jul 3, 2008 at 3:19:54 am
You can shoot HD for an SD finish but I hope you realize that this means you need to color correct for each different color space.
I would say that it might be smarter to shoot it all with an SDX-900 (rental maybe) and just stay in SD, capture it all in FCP with a DVCPRO deck (rental) and then output your final show to that deck.
OR
Shoot HDV (4:2:0 codec) edit in FCP.
Downconvert a center cut of the HDV to SD
Color Correct in SD (different color space)
Output to DVcam or DVCPRO
Either way you should shoot with the 4X3 markers ON so that your center crop is correct.
David
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