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Editing HD video


Kerem

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Hi first of all i am new here and i am a student from Turkey.

I just want to know if i could edit Cineframe24 or 30 which i shot on HDR-FX1 on Adobe Premiere?

Could you pls help me ?

 

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CineFrame 24 or 30 are both 60i formats, so editing will not be anything complicated. When editing CineFrame 30p in Premiere (using Aspect HD or the upcoming HDV support) just set set the the edit mode to 30 frame progressive (note: 30 interlaced will still work fine -- just you effects will be field based not frame based -- depends on the look you are after.) CineForm 24p is a "film look" mode and should only be edited as 30 frame interlaced (pull-down should not be reversed.)

 

David Newman

CTO, CineForm

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first of all thanks alot for your replies.

But is there any web sites where i can download sample footage from that camera.

İ am really curious how cineframe looks like

or if anyone has a sample could they send a very short part of it(about 2 seconds)

to keremetes@yahoo.com

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi first of all my computer is a p4 3GHZ H.T(the highest cache versin)

1GHZ-DDR RAM 120GB Serial Ata harddrive and one the best asus mainboard card(plus i have a pinnacle studio deluxe editing card)

i use adobe premiere pro for editing

and for christmas i am planing to buy the fx1 from uk

but i want to know if there would be any problems for editing it on my OC

i mean i heard that i need a plug in for HD editing

is that free for premiere ?

pls helpp helpp F1 help lol :)

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There will be a free plugin for Premiere Pro to add HDV support. This plugin is developed by my company CineForm and should be available in the near future (an NDA prevents me from disclosing details.) CineForm sells a higher performance, more feature rich, HDV accelerator, called Aspect HD which is available now (and works with all known HDV cameras.) See www.cineform.com for details.

 

David Newman

CTO, CineForm

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