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Re: Editing high-def from SD DVDs
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David Roth Weiss
on Nov 1, 2009 at 9:30:54 pm
[Andrew Kasch]
"What's the best way (without dropping a ton of dough) to convert these sources to 1080 24f without completely ruining them?"
Andrew,
Define "ton of dough."
From a strictly aesthetic standpoint, your DVD and VHS stuff is going to look like DVD and VHS stuff no matter what you do. So, you have to decide how much polish do you want to put on it, knowing it's still going to look pretty much the same no matter what. Below are your choices.
The best way for you to handle this situation is to go to a facility with a Kona 3 or Kona LHi and have them do the up-conversion for you through the hardware. Or, you can buy a Kona LHi and do it yourself. An LHi costs approx. $1500 excluding tax.
The alternative is to simply uprez using Compressor with frame controls turned on, and simply live with what you get and work under the aesthetic sensibility that your DVD and VHS footage will, as I like to say, turn on the wayback machine for your audience, in which case, the more chewed-up that stuff is, the more realistic the perception by the audience.
David Roth Weiss
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David Weiss Productions, Inc.
Los Angeles
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Editing high-def from SD DVDs
by Andrew Kasch on Nov 1, 2009 at 8:29:47 pm
Re: Editing high-def from SD DVDs
by David Roth Weiss on Nov 1, 2009 at 9:30:54 pm
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