I produced a PC game review show in HD. In studio footage was shot using the HVX-200 in 720p 24pn mode, at my schools studio. Game captures were taken using Fraps at 1280x720 @ 24fps. This episode is on Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.
The 3 minutes and 39 second episode is available here:
http://files.filefront.com/7231669 (117.72MB)
My workflow was extremely convoluted though. The problem arises from the fact that I've got HVX footage which I've got no way of directly getting into Premier and the game footage using Fraps has no Mac equivilent codec so I can't easily get it into FCP instead.
I have access to both systems though, so for now, I have to convert one set of footage into something the other system can read. In the interest of maintaining the highest quality possible, I took the HVX footage, made uncompressed .avi's with it and edited it using the Adobe Premier system, tossing the fraps footage on top as nessicary.
I do edit on DV proxies first and when my edits are complete, I just re-link all the original 720p files in a new sequence.
Other than some audio which I didn't watch closely enough to catch that it was peaking, I thought it turned out really well. Comments and critisizm are appreciated.
The 3 minutes and 39 second episode is available here:
http://files.filefront.com/7231669 (117.72MB)
My workflow was extremely convoluted though. The problem arises from the fact that I've got HVX footage which I've got no way of directly getting into Premier and the game footage using Fraps has no Mac equivilent codec so I can't easily get it into FCP instead.
I have access to both systems though, so for now, I have to convert one set of footage into something the other system can read. In the interest of maintaining the highest quality possible, I took the HVX footage, made uncompressed .avi's with it and edited it using the Adobe Premier system, tossing the fraps footage on top as nessicary.
I do edit on DV proxies first and when my edits are complete, I just re-link all the original 720p files in a new sequence.
Other than some audio which I didn't watch closely enough to catch that it was peaking, I thought it turned out really well. Comments and critisizm are appreciated.