Hello, For a NTSC project, if I animate at 720x540 using software such as ToonBoom or MOHO, would I edit in Premiere Pro at 720x540 and THEN output to 720x480 DV. I understand about square and rectangle pixels for computer and television, but I'm wondering if editing should also be done at 720x540 to keep safe zones uniform, then as last step output to 720x480 for broadcast.
Thank you very much.
Animate at 720x540 then...
Animate at 720x540 then...
To clearify, edit in Premiere Pro at 720x540 "Square Pixels", then export at 720x480 DV
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I use After Effects and normally edit in 720x480.
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same here.
Same here, but just to clarify, you'll need to scale your images to 100% of the composition (or to 720x480, .9 pixel aspect). Otherwise you're just cropping the images. I'd do the same thing in premiere. Premiere (especially any version after 6.5) works much better when the video footage is already in a DV format.
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does anyone here work in 740x576?