Now that I'm making the move to HDV, I've begun to think about certain aspects of working with 1080 interlaced footage.
Since much of what I shoot is run and gun VJ style work along with shooting footage underwater, I was wondering about best workflow techniques for removing interlacing in the footage that will be acquired with my HC7's. I've noticed it especially with subjects moving across the screen and it is quite noticeable - and distracting.
Will the interlacing artifacts be noticeable on HDTV's that are progressive scan? If so, what techniques are there to both remove the jaggy's yet maintain the best image quality possible? One of Gearshifts features is downrezzing 1080i footage to 720p - any thoughts on this?
Once again, Vegas Pro has blown me away with what it's capable of doing and the Advocacy/Evangelizing to my colleagues within the Video Journalism community, especially now using Gearshift for field editing stories for internet broadcast.
Cliff Etzel - Solo Video Journalist
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Since much of what I shoot is run and gun VJ style work along with shooting footage underwater, I was wondering about best workflow techniques for removing interlacing in the footage that will be acquired with my HC7's. I've noticed it especially with subjects moving across the screen and it is quite noticeable - and distracting.
Will the interlacing artifacts be noticeable on HDTV's that are progressive scan? If so, what techniques are there to both remove the jaggy's yet maintain the best image quality possible? One of Gearshifts features is downrezzing 1080i footage to 720p - any thoughts on this?
Once again, Vegas Pro has blown me away with what it's capable of doing and the Advocacy/Evangelizing to my colleagues within the Video Journalism community, especially now using Gearshift for field editing stories for internet broadcast.
Cliff Etzel - Solo Video Journalist
bluprojekt