Results 1 to 7 of 7
  1. Collapse Details
    Ridiculous file sizes for Graded clips.
    #1
    Default
    This weekend. I just shot some footage with the Flatt Picture style for grading in post. I noticed that after I graded footage using Magic bullet looks, the file sizes became ridiculously huge. For example, I graded a 26mb file and it ended as a 500mb file. A 1:30 minute clip ended up as a 80GB file! Am I doing something wrong with the grading process.


    Reply With Quote
     

  2. Collapse Details
    #2
    Default
    Doesn't have anything to do with grading. It has to do with the codec and bitrate you're rendering to.

    Sounds like you're rendering uncompressed. That will give you huge files.


    Reply With Quote
     

  3. Collapse Details
    #3
    Default
    I've been told that dv codec is the best setting. Do you know how to change settings in after effects for rendering to dv codec?


    Reply With Quote
     

  4. Collapse Details
    #4
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Location
    In a developing country...
    Posts
    638
    Default
    Quote Originally Posted by jkim3381 View Post
    I've been told that dv codec is the best setting. Do you know how to change settings in after effects for rendering to dv codec?
    DV codec is for SD video only. We'd need to know more info on your workflow to suggest a codec.


    “Eventually everything becomes avoiding the cliché. Your own cliché as well as everyone else’s.
    It’s not just what you’ve done. It’s what everyone else has done and done and done.
    I pity the poor people in the future.” ~ Alfred Hitchcock



    Reply With Quote
     

  5. Collapse Details
    #5
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Toronto
    Posts
    2,782
    Default
    Also keep in mind that there are "production" CODECs that preserve the maximum amount of information from your video files. These type of CODECs use very low compression so your file sizes will be quite large.

    And then there are "delivery" CODECs that use very high compression and create small files. These CODECs are used to create the finished files that would be used for playback.
    Cameras : Panasonic GH3 with Grip, Panasonic GH2, Panasonic HMC-150
    OIS Zoom : Lumix 12-35mm f/2.8, Lumix 35-100mm f/2.8


    Reply With Quote
     

  6. Collapse Details
    #6
    Default
    Ok. I forgot that I actually transcoded the native files to ProRes. I'll just grade the the h.264 stuff first. Thanks


    Reply With Quote
     

  7. Collapse Details
    #7
    Default
    It doesn't matter what codec you start with -- the file sizes you get after rendering depend only on the settings you use to render.


    Reply With Quote
     

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •