I'm interested in the workflow for HDV 50i -> 25p -> 24p -> 60i without losing vertical resolution. I have seen some discussions here but still not clear on some things. It would be nice to make a sticky for this.
Basically I'm trying for a film look motion. I am fine with audio that is slightly slower and lower in tone, in fact I prefer lower tone to tone-shifting processing.
I think a good way is to shoot in HDV 50i (with Sony Z1), maybe with 1/25 shutter. After that I'm not perfectly clear.
My approach would be to edit on a 50i timeline, then dinterlace (progressive?) to the equivalent of 25p. My first question is:
A) is it possible with LE to deinterlace 50i without losing vertical resolution?
Not sure what to do next.
B) Should I create a 25p timeline and fuse a file?
C) Then import fused clip to an HDV 24p timeline?
D) Or should the fused clip be imported to an HDV 60i timeline?
E) Then timewarp applied to sync/stretch the audio?
F) Or can everything be done in fewer steps by editing in 50i, fusing in 50i, and importing fused clip into 60i timeline?
G) Do I even need to fuse? Could a 50i sequence by dragged onto a 60i sequence and timewarped?
The main thing is I'd like to not lose vertical resolution (by throwing away odd or even lines during deinterlacing, for example).
Regards,
-SB