[Frameworks] Online film clips

Myron Ort zeno at sonic.net
Sun Jan 9 17:00:32 CST 2011


typo.  I am (yes) thinking that what Kev said about mini dv and  
interlacing may be the issue.


On Jan 9, 2011, at 2:57 PM, Myron Ort wrote:

> Thanks for the info.  We used "Compressor" and did everything  
> correctly, but I am not thinking that what Kev said may have  
> something to do with the problem in that these older clips  
> originated from telecine transfers that were received as mini dv  
> and then taken into fcp.
> Not sure how we dealt with the interlacing issue,  could that be  
> more of a noticeable issue with handpainted material when there is  
> less "continuity" from frame to frame compared to live action?
>
> mo
>
>
> On Jan 9, 2011, at 2:37 PM, Serge Levchin wrote:
>
>>
>> if you or your assistant are uploading ProRes 422 videos for  
>> YouTube that may well be the problem. either YouTube can't handle  
>> the data rate, or your connection is not fast enough for it.
>> perhaps you should try a codec with a lower data rate. I think H. 
>> 264 is recommended for YT.
>>
>> a quick internet search turns up these basic instructions for web  
>> export (using Compressor):
>> http://www.pauljoy.com/workflow/final-cut-pro/exporting-for-the-web/
>>
>> "For web video I choose the H.264 format..." says Paul Joy...
>>
>> hope that helps
>> s
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 9, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Kevin Timmins <on- 
>> one-2 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi, i'll try and help but firstly will need to know a few things:
>>
>> When you say film, do you mean film? If so how have you digitized  
>> it (with a handycam or telecine)? What did you edit it with? How  
>> have you exported it in? Where are you exporting it too on the  
>> internet? If you are exporting to youtube or vimeo have a look at  
>> the bellow links (these might help anyway even if you're not).
>>
>> http://vimeo.com/help/compression
>>
>> http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?answer=165543
>>
>> And remember settings might change depending on what you're  
>> shooting with and where you are in the world.
>>
>> Kev
>>
>> > From: zeno at sonic.net
>> > Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2011 13:00:28 -0800
>> > To: frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com
>> > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Online film clips
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > What is the trick or technical process needed to get film clips to
>> > play relatively smoothly online? What causes them to be jerky and
>> > inconsistent in their flow?
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