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Newbie Question, I guess... Format, Asset Prep.
by
Rolyn Barthelman
on Jan 19, 2009 at 10:38:56 pm
Hi.
I have created content for two dvds I'm looking to have authored and replicated.
They are ENTIRELY black and white. Not even any grey values / gradations.
I want to take them to get authored and have masters made, but the place that I've been dealing with (and seems pretty reputable) is asking me to supply my final materials on DigiBeta.
Other people that have some experience in this have suggested that I should be able to supply someone with Uncompressed Quicktimes, or Animation Quicktimes...
I really can do anything that is required, but ultimately, I'll want to do what will result in the best possible quality end product.
Like I said, all the artwork in my movies is black and white... And it's all built from solids or linked Illustrator files. In other words, all vector.
Can anyone guide me as to how I can identify an authoring company that is giving me the approach with the least amount of pixel pounding? In other words, if it were you, what is the leanest approach to getting the best quality dvds.
Likely I left some key piece of information out to help someone answer me, so please let me know if so and I'll be happy to elaborate.
Thanks in advance for your time.
-Rolyn
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