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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Tropical Networks
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Animation for TV
Hello, I was asked to design a small animation for a TV spot. As there won't be any visual, I'd like to do it vector with flash, and export it to a format [ that's where help is needed ] that can be broadcasted on TV Any idea if it's even possible ? Fonts are like cologne: A bad choice speaks louder than a good one. Justin Feinstein
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Cornish Pasty
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shouldn't be your worry really because they will encode at the broadcast stage, but broadcasts are usually made in MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 from DV format. theres a lot to it really, like viewable areas and the safe area, never use single pixel lines on the horizontal and so on. then you have to consider widescreen compression, pal / ntsc and HD formats too |
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Do you know where I can find that kind of informations ? Fonts are like cologne: A bad choice speaks louder than a good one. Justin Feinstein
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Cornish Pasty
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le internet most of it comes with experience, trial and error. but there are actual official standards for standard def 4:3 broadcast. Can you output to TV from your computer? Theres a cable for the mac, about 15 quid. This is almost essential for testing, also it should be to the worst TV you can get your hands on. a good article on it here: Overscan and broadcast television and the actual guide can be downloaded here: Safe area - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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