Frage von happyhour:I work my way straight into the issue of Shooting and editing video.
Can you give me some feedback on the following steps / questions?
Workflow:
1) It is something filmed.
-> What format should you choose here already? 1080i or 1080p? how many frames? 24, 25, 29, 30?
(The finished film will later be shown in Germany on BlueRay, DVD, Internet.)
2) Now it copies the whole of the PC and will be programmed with an editing process.
- Should> The project you create in the format as one synonymous (see step has started 1), right?
3) What do you do if you want to fit in the video editing synonymous with varying frame rates? Do you konertieren this before? For example, with Procoder? Or it is enough if one simply inserts (premiere plays yes then off anyway)
4) For good conclusion: In which format you should export the edited video project done in Adobe Premiere Pro:
a. If you want to create a DVD
b. Create a BlueRay disc will
c. Creating an HD film will, one can look at the example on the PC
Antwort von marwie:
Hi,
The problem is that Blu Ray uses 24 FPS and 25 FPS PAL DVD. Must thus either slow down or let the picture faster. What kind of camera do you? Is in fact synonymous, the question of whether the camera can record true progressive or not.