In this episode, we'll combat the stuttery mess of wrongly imported or ingested interlaced video footage by swapping the field order with the help of the Matte Key real-time effect. Buckle up, this one's going to get geeky! And don't forget to check out the show notes for more.

SHOW NOTES

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Learn more about field order:

All About Video Fields by Chris Pirazzi. From a graphics designer's perspective. But - like us - he hates the mess that is fields.

http://lurkertech.com/lg/fields/

Digital Video and Field Order by DVMP.

http://www.dvmp.co.uk/digital-video.htm

Which format uses which field order?

Generally speaking, it boils down to this:

1080i - upper field first

NTSC - lower field first

PAL (except PAL DV) - upper field first

DV (PAL/NTSC) - lower field first

PAL (Avid DV Codec) - upper field first (Simply because it's more fun. No, actually because they wanted to stay with the broadcast field order.)

Confused yet? Pop quiz in five minutes!

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