We have a lot of stock footage in Standard Definition.
We also have a lot of Digital Juice stuff in Standard Def.
All of that will be replaced over time but I'm wondering how others integrate standard definition assets into a high definition production?
I'm not sure if the Digital Juice stuff can be rendered in 16:9 format... if so then the question would be how noticeable would it be that it was actually in standard def?
Alternately if it could only be rendered in standard def I guess you could enlarge it to fill a 16:9 aspect ratio but maybe that would accent the resolution difference...
Regarding stock footage I'm not sure how it would look to resize it to fit a 16:9 screen given that it wouldn't lop off something important in the footage.
Finally I guess the question is what do you guys do if you have to integrate some standard def footage into a high def project?
Or have you guys just completely tossed all your standard def assets?
Thanks for any comments and suggestions.
We also have a lot of Digital Juice stuff in Standard Def.
All of that will be replaced over time but I'm wondering how others integrate standard definition assets into a high definition production?
I'm not sure if the Digital Juice stuff can be rendered in 16:9 format... if so then the question would be how noticeable would it be that it was actually in standard def?
Alternately if it could only be rendered in standard def I guess you could enlarge it to fill a 16:9 aspect ratio but maybe that would accent the resolution difference...
Regarding stock footage I'm not sure how it would look to resize it to fit a 16:9 screen given that it wouldn't lop off something important in the footage.
Finally I guess the question is what do you guys do if you have to integrate some standard def footage into a high def project?
Or have you guys just completely tossed all your standard def assets?
Thanks for any comments and suggestions.