Adobe Premiere question
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- 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…
- omg0
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