Best video format to use
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Best video format to use
Hi, I have decided to start trying to build video into my shows. I am just not sure which video size//quality is best.
I can shoot 1920x1080 @ 24/25FPS or 1280x720 @ upto 60FPS
Any advice welcome!
Thanks
Andrew
http://www.diamondphotography.org.uk
I can shoot 1920x1080 @ 24/25FPS or 1280x720 @ upto 60FPS
Any advice welcome!
Thanks
Andrew
http://www.diamondphotography.org.uk
Re: Best video format to use
Well, it looks like you are in the UK, so I would assume most of your shows will be in PAL format. As a general rule, the less changes you make to video, the better it works, so the closer you can come to the output format you are going to use, with your video initially, the better off you will be. Changing frame-rates or formats will almost always degrade the video quality. The less compressed the video is to start with, the better your results as well - nothing like re-compressing a highly compressed video to cause significant losses. These are the same basic rules we use when editing video in a video editor so they are just some basic guidelines, the final output format, what you are doing with the video etc all are factors.
mikey
mikey
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mikey (PSP6, Photoshop CS6, Vegas Pro 14, Acid 7, BluffTitler, Nikon D300s, D810)
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Re: Best video format to use
I am producing parts of my show in Adobe After Effects, just learning so taking quite a while. Just wondering if anyone can recommend the best output to use from AE, .flv or .mov?
Wedding Photographer North East
Wedding Photographer North East
Re: Best video format to use
The render output I use most often from AE to Premiere Pro is Quicktime using the PhotoJPG codec at 95% quality. I've never tried it with PSP but it is worth a shot since there is a lot to recommend it in the situation I described. If this doesn't work for you I can suggest a couple of other settings or options to try.
Jeff
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