Adobe Premiere question
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- sherm
Hello
I put together this lil moving portrait thing last night... and I added some text but it did not come out crisp like I anticipated...
Is there something I need to do in Premiere to get this to look crisper? A setting I overlooked perhaps?
Another video I did where I imported the overlay from Photoshop produced similar results.
Not sure if dropbox has bandwidth limits on publicly accessible urls but if you can see it let me know if you know why.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/481236/v…
- ********0
people still use premiere?
- itstimefortea0
is this helpful?
http://library.creativecow.net/a…
- feel0
well, i looks like theres a lot of stuff goin on, the output is with field on, and probably you're working with raw camera footage...
what I know for premiere to work properly, you got to convert this used media to an uncompressed/editable format like Cineon AVI or Apple Pro Res if you're on mac.
and check the settings on field, resolution and stuff, i think you're be good
- M_C_P0
details on your source and your timeline settings would be über helpful. there's a lot of variables to working with all the different flavors of ftg but generally, you want to stick with progressive frames at 24fps and only add in your 3:2 pulldown (interlaced frames that get you to 29.97fps) if you're going for broadcast.
also, be sure that your text layer isn't scaled and left at 100%. do all your sizing of text in the text generator. if you have to use an interlaced timeline, try bumping up the text generator a pixel up or down in the y-axis. on a broadcast monitor that tends to do the trick.
- sherm0
The footage is 1080 from my 5d2.
I exported to 720, I figure its less time to render.
also rendered to 24fps and slowed the speed down by 50%.@M_C_P I created the titles and overlay in the text generator with no scaling after the fact.
I also tried moving them up or down the y axis.I don't know what other setting I could edit to fix this.
Somewhere they said it could be my font choice but its a sans serif font which should be good.
Now I think the problem is just Premiere... kinda wish I bought a copy of FCP before the app store version came out.
Just look at the # of posts on the adobe forum:
http://forums.adobe.com/search.j…