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Pixelated Lower 3rd in timeline created with FCP Lower 3rd tool (please help)Posted by adastra7
Working in Final Cut Pro 7
I am working in a timeline where I have converted to 4:3 from 3:2. This project is using both DV and mini DV footage. (Final Cut Changed the timeline to 3:2 when I put the DV video in the timeline.) All of my Lower 3rds are pixelated. Created these lower thirds in FCP title tool. At first I thought it was because I had cut and pasted from another timeline. But, even if I create a new lower third in this timeline, it is still pixelated. It looks great BEFORE it is rendered and then after it is rendered, bad. While I understand the basic premise of why it is happening. I need to know how to fix it ASAP please. Thank you Frame size: 640x480 NTSC 4:3 Pixels Aspect Ratio:NTSC-CCIR 601/(DV 720X480) Thank you, Laurie FCP 7 Mac OS X 10.6.7 8GB Processor 2.2GHZ Intel Core i7
DV displays pretty poorly in the FCP Canvas,
possibly worse after rendering, if memory serves me. are you looking at it on an external (tv) monitor? what is your project is destined for? broadcast / web? could be DV is not the best format to be working in as it's not great with graphics. nick
Hi Nick,
Thank you for responding. I am just looking at it in the canvas. This main place this project will live is on the web. It is possible they will want it for presentations though too. Not broadcast. Any suggestions would be really appreciated. Usually do everything in mini-DV and have not had a problem with the text tool etc. But, this DV +mini DV project is in the last stages. Literally, all I need is the lower thirds and it's finished. Thank you, Laurie
If it's destined for the web, there's even less reason to use DV. Use ProRes instead, or Uncompressed 8-bit SD.
Also, you can't watch graphics in the Canvas. Export a section as a self-contained, full-quality QuickTime movie and watch it on both an external broadcast monitor and a computer monitor. > (Final Cut Changed the timeline to 3:2 when I put the DV video in the timeline.) DV is supposed to be 720x480. If your timeline is 4:3, that means you have the wrong settings. ![]() www.derekmok.com
Have you tried using Boris Title 3D? It's a vector titling tool and it's given me much better results than the default title tool, even with DV sequences.
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