filmtovideo
Well-known member
Thanks for all the advice!
I have to do this shoot Sunday because the actors will be unavailable thereafter for quite a long time.
However, it's simple lighting of a conversation in one room and only a couple of pages so probably
the best situation if I use the camera to send the P2 data through Firewire to the new Lacie hard drive
I got yesterday.
DVCPRO 50 sounds good. Longer record times and good quality, plus possibility for variable frame rates.
However, I've heard that stuff shot in HD looks better when converted to SD than anything shot in
SD (with of course good lighting, camera, etc.)
Is that accurate? Is it better to shoot HD even to make an (ultimately) SD product look better?
There is a possibility of this being projected at festivals, as it will be submitted, but projected digitally.
We're certainly never going to film out. Would shooting HD help here and how so?
This would be my first time editing HD in Final Cut Pro. Is there anything I need to know about
shooting 720P 24N as opposed to one of the 24P over 60 modes? 24N sounds great and I'd like
to do it and I've read that the quality is superior to other 24 modes but what should I know before
I commit?
I have a MacBookPro which won't accept P2 cards and runs Final Cut Express so I can't capture
the 720P 24 HD footage with it. (The Final Cut Pro system that I can use is in a room and not portable.)
I bought the Lacie so I won't be spending any more money this week. I have to learn how to play
the P2 footage from the camera to the hard drive, how to format the hard drive, how to verify
that the clips have been captured (verifying adds more time to this I understand) and then how to
"erase" (is that right?) the P2 card. I'm doing a lot of preproduction and certainly don't want to be in
this multi hat position again but these things seem possible to learn in order to get this shoot
accomplished. Anything special you can clue me into as I test today?
THANKS!
I have to do this shoot Sunday because the actors will be unavailable thereafter for quite a long time.
However, it's simple lighting of a conversation in one room and only a couple of pages so probably
the best situation if I use the camera to send the P2 data through Firewire to the new Lacie hard drive
I got yesterday.
DVCPRO 50 sounds good. Longer record times and good quality, plus possibility for variable frame rates.
However, I've heard that stuff shot in HD looks better when converted to SD than anything shot in
SD (with of course good lighting, camera, etc.)
Is that accurate? Is it better to shoot HD even to make an (ultimately) SD product look better?
There is a possibility of this being projected at festivals, as it will be submitted, but projected digitally.
We're certainly never going to film out. Would shooting HD help here and how so?
This would be my first time editing HD in Final Cut Pro. Is there anything I need to know about
shooting 720P 24N as opposed to one of the 24P over 60 modes? 24N sounds great and I'd like
to do it and I've read that the quality is superior to other 24 modes but what should I know before
I commit?
I have a MacBookPro which won't accept P2 cards and runs Final Cut Express so I can't capture
the 720P 24 HD footage with it. (The Final Cut Pro system that I can use is in a room and not portable.)
I bought the Lacie so I won't be spending any more money this week. I have to learn how to play
the P2 footage from the camera to the hard drive, how to format the hard drive, how to verify
that the clips have been captured (verifying adds more time to this I understand) and then how to
"erase" (is that right?) the P2 card. I'm doing a lot of preproduction and certainly don't want to be in
this multi hat position again but these things seem possible to learn in order to get this shoot
accomplished. Anything special you can clue me into as I test today?
THANKS!