I'd recommend getting your film transferred to the highest quality codec 
available, then converting it to whatever you need on your own (or a friend's) 
computer (if you don't have a Mac).

HD-CAM IS NOT FULL 1080P RESOLUTION!
It's a now technologically obsolete tape format that uses an anamorphic frame 
to get within the recording bandwidth of the tape apparatus.

You'll want your film outputted to a file on a hard-drive regardless, not to 
any form of tape. If the transfer service can't do that, f**k 'em, and find 
someone who can.

Assuming you have access to a Mac, I'd recommend ProRes 4:4:4. Not that you'd 
ever send it out in that, but as a 'best-quality' master. I assume DCP would be 
better (??) but I don't know of any software you could use to downconvert it.

If it's shot at 24fps, get it transferred at 24fps. If you need to send it out 
to PAL-land, they might have 24fps capability... And if they don't, you can do 
the 24-25 conversion yourself in software. That way you have the option of 
doing a 1frame=1frame conversion so every frame remains intact but it just runs 
a little faster, or you can do a transfer that preserves the running time, and 
uses some algorithm to blend frames to make up the difference. If you're using 
something like Apple Compressor to do that (24-25), there are lots of different 
settings you can manipulate to make sure you get the best possible quality, and 
it will take days to render as a result. So again, you'd want to only do this 
once, and use your 24fps master to create a 25fps 'master' in the best codec 
available, from which you would then create whatever 25fps distribution 
versions you would need...


On Dec 12, 2013, at 3:21 PM, ev petrol wrote:

> hey folks
> 
> I'm outputting a film to HD cam & have the option of doing it at 24fps (the 
> project itself is 24fps) or 25fps (I'm making digibetas as well, so the 
> framerate conversion is happening anyway) - any thoughts on which would be 
> more useful?
> 
> there's also a DCP option, more expensive but I'm wondering would it be worth 
> it? or is that just going to cause compatibility problems with different 
> servers / platforms &c? 
> 
> would be grateful for any thoughts on the matter
> cheers! Moira
> 
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