Re: Broadcast composite by Michael Szalapski on Jul 20, 2009 at 6:30:13 am
That depends on the country in which you plan to broadcast as well as what the format for which the end product is intended. HD? SD? PAL? NTSC? There are lots of broadcast options. It depends on the requirements of the station/channel for whom your product is being made.
Standard Definition (NTSC) in the US is 720x480, 29.97 fps with 0.9 pixel aspect ratio. However, many stations prefer other formats. Some want 720x486, many are now HD, and tons of other considerations.
Basically, what I'm trying to say is, ask them.
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Re: Broadcast composite by Todd Kopriva on Jul 20, 2009 at 1:57:05 pm
Michael is right, but I'd go even one step beyond "ask them". Make sure that you confirm the delivery specifications with the client, preferably with a test clip that they confirm is acceptable. If you want to get paid at the end of your work, leave nothing to assumptions and guesswork at this early stage.
Some of these sorts of concerns are outlined in the "Planning your work" section of After Effects Help, but by far the most valuable advice is in the article by Aharon Rabinowitz that that section links to back here on the COW.
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