Hey guys,
I am very much a beginner video editor. All I've done so far is stitching together and cutting videos shot in the same format, and some basic colour correction in Adobe Premiere Pro.
For the next step, I want to combine clips shot on different days with different techniques. I want the finished product to be a 4K video. I got a few questions about the steps required:
Thanks in advance!
I am very much a beginner video editor. All I've done so far is stitching together and cutting videos shot in the same format, and some basic colour correction in Adobe Premiere Pro.
For the next step, I want to combine clips shot on different days with different techniques. I want the finished product to be a 4K video. I got a few questions about the steps required:
- I shot a 5 second-long Hyperlapse, but the video it produced automatically was only 1080p, even though I shot it at 8K. So, to convert 125 8K pictures into a 4K video, what software should I use? I didn't see any obvious ways of doing it with Adobe PS or PR... One guide I saw recommended Adobe After Effects. Is that indeed the "standard" solution for creating Hyperlapses from the raw photos? I was hoping to avoid having to learn another editing software.
- Am I right to assume that if I use a 1080p video as part of my video, I would not be able to save the final video as 4K? Or will it default to the best quality available for each segment? i.e. Just wondering if I use a 1080p Hyperlapse in the middle of a 4K video, will the rest of the video remain 4K?
- Am I right to assume that it is NOT a good idea to use an anamorphic lense unless I want my entire project to be shot with it? i.e. either the entire video should be widescreen, or none of it.
Thanks in advance!