Frage von mipsoonette:Hi:)
I have a little problem with Premiere Pro CS 4
I have to cut together an interview and thus I made a new project and it imported my movies ¨ ¨. This change has to import its size. Than standard (; they were filmed), they are 1440 x 1080 If I import it to 704 x 576 .. Even then I do not know why?
Secondly, if I want to do this in a sequence that is 704 x 576 large and render them, then it moves my film and becomes smaller and distorted (; down in the middle, that is to say left, right and top left black borders ). It should normally but not move the movie?
Can someone help me?
Am grateful for the brave who have read everything and I hope someone can help me!
Gruss,
Mipsoo '
Antwort von jonobo:
I may be synonymous Beginners, but let me put what I know.
If I import it to 704 x 576 .. Even then I do not know why? When you create a new project you can select all s.Anfang different format, since you need to choose one that fits you.
becomes smaller and distorted (bottom middle, that means left, right and top left black bars)
"Black bars" are after any distortion that are there only because the picture has been adjusted proportionately to fit in your project format of 704x576.
Compare:
704:576 = 1 to 1.2
1440:1080 = 1 to 1.3
Proposals
1. select "Scale to Frame Size" and right click on the clip on or off and see what you like better.
2. To fine-tune the clip can click and click on the Effect Controls "the small triangle in front of" movement "in the section now open times with the values of position and scaling play around.
3. The best new project and create s.Anfang same time choose a larger size (if the film comes to DVD s.Ende however, it brings nothing worthwhile only if it is large so beautiful s.Ende synonymous), since there It "Available targets" a portion "XDCAM HD", which looks very good (am noob myself), at least there are multiple frame rates with a frame size of 1440x1080 for Choice.
Ha, I probably still have learned something, although I always think I only understand railway station: read more) So easy to click through, continue to learn and never give up.
Antwort von B.DeKid:
So should the film on DVD then please 720x576
Otherwise regarding the 1440x1080 mode time please this thread (english) read http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/sony-hvr-a1-hdr-hc-series/237058-question-about-1440-x-1080-a.html
Otherwise, see above> select another Project
Another tip - but please cut your footage in the original format until the very end and it expects it (eg with AviSynth) down to your respective desired output format.
Oh yes ... and help serve in a matter pixel ratio synonymous never harm ;-)
Note all of these conditions and get s.Schluss synonymous, tangible results ... Good luck
MfG
B. DeKid