trouble rendering good looking quicktime. help!
by Mike Jones
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Sep 4, 2008 at 5:25:13 pm
Im trying to render out a quicktime for submission to a film festival. Only quicktimes are acceptable. They are then going to be all put together on one DVD. heres some problems Im facing...
1. My film was shot using 24P mode with a Panasonic camera to simulate film.
2. I edited my whole project with the VEG file settings as 23.997 FPS.
3. Every quicktime I try to render, its a little pixelated and ive tried a couple different codecs already.
4. The default pixel aspect ratio for quicktimes is set to .9 something, should it be 1? My movie looks stretched with the .9 settings.
My question is, what should be my Quicktime settings if I want to render for 4:3, still keep my 24P film look, and have good quality?
Re: trouble rendering good looking quicktime. help! by Steve Rhoden on Sep 4, 2008 at 7:02:31 pm
Mike,
The best quicktime format to render to that i would recommend
in your case is the "Photo-JPEG" format set at 23.97 fps
(progressive), and quality setting set at 95%.
Steve Rhoden
Creative Director
TNX EFFECTS STUDIOS.
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