Workflow for DVD dailies

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justin lovell

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Workflow for DVD dailies

PostThu Sep 06, 2012 5:36 pm

Hey fellas,

Can you recommend a workflow for creating DVDs / Dailies from resolve?
My originating material is Regular 16mm 4x3 over scanned showing sprocket holes. (from film transfers)

Currently, I'm rendering out HD files (showing the overscanned image sprocket holes/framelines)
import to after effects
resize image smaller to 45% to a 720x480 timeline
exporting mpeg 2 DVD file (constant bitrate 7mbps)
import to encore
export DVD


Is there a faster or better workflow?

Thanks!

Justin Lovell /Assoc. CSC
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Re: Workflow for DVD dailies

PostFri Sep 07, 2012 1:48 am

You could probably skip the After Effects stage and do the cropping directly in Adobe Media Encoder? That way you can just create the MPEGs straight off the HD files from telecine/scan.
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Re: Workflow for DVD dailies

PostFri Sep 07, 2012 8:05 pm

so you could use adobe media encoder as an 'alternative' to aftereffects if I understand correctly.
But would still have to take that file into encore to build the DVD.

Wish there was a way to create mpeg 2 DVD files direct from resolve.
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Re: Workflow for DVD dailies

PostSun Sep 09, 2012 8:21 pm

Hey Justin,

Set your projects settings to 720x480 and use the resizing pane for Resolve 9, create a preset for what you want, to crop out the sprockets.

Apply that grade to all your dailies and then render out to something like ProRes proxy, DNxHD, or tiff with scaling down to and encode the mpeg2 for the dvd from there.

Cheers,

Andrew Hunter

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