There's been a few threads about Film Look recently and from reading a few of them (if not all...) I noticed there's a few "receipes" concerning camera shutter speeds.
I got a Sony DSR PD-100 and what I'd like to know is how I could set it up to have the best 24p pulldown when I get on editing.
I got a "Progressive Scan" option on my camera (though I lose the 16:9 ratio if I use it) (but anyway, it's a "crop" in real life so I could just put some black bars after).
What I don't know is how this Progressive Scan mode is different from the "ordinary" mode. It doesn't seem to be shooting at higher speed, I don't know if a Shutter speed gets involved in the process...anybody knows what's happening *in fact* ?
I've heard about shooting this way (progressive mode), then putting 2 clips on the timeline then inverting fields on both tracks to get the maximum resolution but having tried in Vegas, when I switched to "upper field" on one track, the switch also changed to the same setting on the other track and vice-versa so I couldn't "invert" fields (like people seem to do in FCP). How come the switch from one track affects the other track?
Just to sum it up: what settings should I use on my camera AND what should be the best strategy to use in Vegas to get maximum resolution before the "final pulldown" to 24fps?