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([personal profile] rivkat Dec. 30th, 2003 01:41 pm)
Argh!

I've made my first vid, yay me, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to get it small enough to reasonably ask any of you to look at it. When I try to compress, it's unwatchable until it hits 50MB, yet I know people make them smaller. Are there Final Cut Pro secrets to compression? Actually, they're probably not all that secret. FCP is virtually idiot-proof, but I am busily building a better idiot.
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From: [identity profile] boniblithe.livejournal.com


What's your frame rate? 15 fps is about all you need for online viewing, and it cuts your size a good deal.

From: [identity profile] tzikeh.livejournal.com


True - and if there isn't an insane amount of movement or rendering, you can even drop to 12fps.

What are you using to compress, R?

From: [identity profile] echoskeleton.livejournal.com


Unfortunately, I can't give you any advice... I'm just wondering where the quote in your icon comes from. I know that I know it, but don't know how. *g*

From: [identity profile] tzikeh.livejournal.com


It's from Little Red Riding Hood's song "I Know Things Now" from Into the Woods.

From: [identity profile] echoskeleton.livejournal.com


Of course! I really should have known that... I was on the stage crew for my high school's performance of it.

From: [identity profile] rivkat.livejournal.com


Now I'm at work, but I'm pretty sure it was 15 fps, and 240x whatever. I will check, though--anything could happen when it comes to me & technology. I may be missing some box to check that would magically compress it more than I've yet done.

From: [identity profile] rivkat.livejournal.com


Heh. It's from the song I used, "I Know Things Now," Little Red Riding Hood's song from Into the Woods.

From: [identity profile] barkley.livejournal.com


What codec are you using?

The mp4 one works well for me. Other people really like sorenson. The Hsomethingorother codec will get it really small, but it also turns it very dark.

Another thing that will lower the size is restricting the bitrate. I play around with it until I reach the compromise between quality and size, and it's different for each vid depending on the action.

Something I just read recently, but haven't had a chance to apply is doing it in two passes:

http://www.quicktiming.org/tutorials/compression.php




From: [identity profile] echoskeleton.livejournal.com


Yes! That's it! *smacks self* My sieve brain strikes again... But does this mean that Lionel is the Big Bad Wolf?

From: [identity profile] rivkat.livejournal.com


Thanks. Interesting reading. I'm using mp4, I think, but I could be wrong. I'm like a novice with a blindfold being held upside down with all this. I used what I think is pretty good source, which should help with what that guy was talking about.

Trial and error, right?

From: [identity profile] morgandawn.livejournal.com

Basic QT instructions


http://journalism.berkeley.edu/multimedia/tutorials/finalcut/exporting.html

it offers a step by step process

more final cut info at:

http://journalism.berkeley.edu/multimedia/tutorials/finalcut/

From: [identity profile] rivkat.livejournal.com

Re: Basic QT instructions


Thanks! I've been flipping back and forth in the manuals like a mad thing, but I can never seem to track down the beginning of the skein that will tell me what to do.

From: [identity profile] morgandawn.livejournal.com

Re: Basic QT instructions


I boost my sound to stereo and make my files 320x240. But start with theirs and see what you think.
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