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Chroma Key 1080i or 720p

Discussion in 'Digital camcorders' started by oceanzen, Dec 26, 2007.

  1. oceanzen

    oceanzen Member

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    I heard lots of good talk about the Canon HV20 (with regards to quality & chroma key). I'm almost certain this is the cam I will go with.

    I need to do a lot of green-screen recording for my Uni project. I will have an 8-core Apple Mac Pro 4GB Ram, 3 or 4 Hard Drives. (When the new ones are released)

    I just read on here that as the HDV format compresses 1920x1080 to 1440x1080, it can compromise good chroma keying. Is it worth getting a BlackMagic Intensity card (or similar?) to capture uncompressed footage from the HDMI output? Will this create a much bigger file size compared to the HDV footage? I want to edit HD in Final Cut without converting to SD.

    Also would you use 1080i/50 or 720p/50 for capturing chroma key footage?

    The final output will be on DVD and also probably blu-ray (if the new Mac Pros have BTO Blu-ray drives)

    Thanks
     
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  2. tylerscoo

    tylerscoo Regular member

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    The P definitions is better for fast moving things like sports
    The I definitions is better for movies or talking

    Your call
     
  3. vamsilak

    vamsilak Regular member

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    Hmm.. i wonder
    hows the p definition when u watching movie though!!!!
     

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