Footage shot on cheap Panny SD camera. Somehow client switched it into 16:9 but all the camera does is mask the top and bottom of the frame. Worse the mask isn't even symmetrical.
I've tried cropping it back to 4:3 but it's barely passable before enlarging the image and it gets really furry as a result, not helped by having a cheap 2X teleconverter on the camera either.
So I tried leaving the image as is and replacing the black bars with something. Tried the trick that works OK getting 4:3 into 16:9 of using a blurred version of the full frame to fill the sides. This does not work well at all at times. Legs and boots at the bottom of the frame and heads at the top of the frame really give the game away. I would use some motion background however there's a lot of this footage.
I'm pretty much at the point of just saying to the client the choices are ditch the footage or learn to love the black bars, I'll tidy them up but that's it. Just hoping there's some other option that I haven't considered.
Bob.
I've tried cropping it back to 4:3 but it's barely passable before enlarging the image and it gets really furry as a result, not helped by having a cheap 2X teleconverter on the camera either.
So I tried leaving the image as is and replacing the black bars with something. Tried the trick that works OK getting 4:3 into 16:9 of using a blurred version of the full frame to fill the sides. This does not work well at all at times. Legs and boots at the bottom of the frame and heads at the top of the frame really give the game away. I would use some motion background however there's a lot of this footage.
I'm pretty much at the point of just saying to the client the choices are ditch the footage or learn to love the black bars, I'll tidy them up but that's it. Just hoping there's some other option that I haven't considered.
Bob.