And the "I" means interlaced.
In that case I would suggest just working in 16:9 NTSC.
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From: owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-xsi(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of Biju Ramachandran
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 3:06 PM
To: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
Subject: RE: NTSC & PAL
720i stands for resolution of 1280x720 pixels
Biju
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Subject: Re: NTSC & PAL
Andre,
Part of the opening is live footage shot in NTSC wides screen.
What resolution is 720i?
Thanks,
Leoung
Andre DeAngelis wrote:
>Is this all 3D or integrated with live footage?
>
>If it is real footage then is seem to me you're decision depends on how the stuff is telecine'd.
>
>Better still, why not work at 720i 30fps and get the best of all worlds?
>
>AD
>
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>Subject: AW: NTSC & PAL
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>We are regularily doing films for pal and ntsc.
>I would recommend producing in ntsc and downconvert to pal, since than
>all your program (whatever you use) has to do, is getting rid of frames.
>The other way around you would have the problem of having to "fill
>holes" in your sequence and your programm would have to reproduce frames
>for that. Not so nice, eventhough that also works.
>
>Cheers,
>
>FLINX
>aka dominique schuchmann
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>Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. Juli 2005 19:47
>An: XSI(at)Softimage.COM
>Betreff: NTSC & PAL
>
>We are working on a project that needs to be delivered in PAL and NTSC,
>both 16X9 widescreen.
>
>We knew PAL had a higher screen resolution, but since we haven't work in
>
>PAL before, we didn't realize PAL is set at 25 frames a second until
>someone pointed it out to us. We checked and found out that XSI easily
>switches between NTSC and PAL frame rates internally, so the fact I have
>
>been animating in 30fps NTSC doesn't itself seem to be a problem.
>
>Our question is whether to render in PAL and have the final edited video
>
>converted to NTSC, or work in NTSC and convert the edited video to PAL.
>Any other issues anyone has had in this area, which may lurk for us in
>the furture, please feel free to mention.
>
>Many thanks for any help!
>
>Our apologizes if this subject have been cover before.
>
>Thanks for any assistance,
>Leoung/William
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