Premiere Pro CS3 - Preset & Questions for media files

Volunteered to create a high school highlight video using Premiere Pro CS3 on Mac football games.  The video will appear in a banquet hall with a NEC projector mounted on the ceiling.  The owner of the room has no info on the projector, so I do not know its resolution native or any other specifications.  The screen is full-size.

I was given a potpourri of media:

(1) DVD game of the team from the press box.  MPEG Streamclip shows the VOBs have these properties: 720 × 480, 4:3, 29.97 FPS, Mbit/s 9,30, upper field first - 128 AC3 2/0, 48 kHz, 256 Kbps.  Good or bad, I converted the files to import dv VOBs in PP with these properties: DV/DVCPRO - NTSC, 720 × 480, 4:3, 29.97 FPS, Mbit/s 28,77 - stereo 48 kHz, 28,77 Mbps DV.

(2) field-level video taken with a Canon HV30 (HD, widescreen).  The files I received are: Apple Intermediate Codec, 960 × 540, 29.97 FPS, 30,09 Mbps - 16 bit Big Endian stereo, 48 kHz, 1.54 Mbps.  I could ask to have these repeated files in the form of SD files.

(3) many line pictures (TIFF) taken with a Canon 30 d-side.

After the installation of the project, I was counting on the final export of the video/audio as a mov file to be played from my hard drive top round instead of a DVD.  Not sure about the export settings for optimal quality.

But first, what predefined PP should I use for this project, or should I use the custom settings?  If so, what would they be?

I converted the VOBs in the correct format?

Should I resume the HV30 images or convert it to another format?

I have photos in Lightroom and can export to TIFF, JPEG, PSD or DNG and can resize down if necessary.  Any suggestions?

Finally, I thought of the conversion of the background music of mp3s to aif files at 48 kHz, 16-bit to be consistent across different audio files.  Any suggestions with the audio?

Any ideas or suggestions on these issues would be most appreciated.  If the answers to these questions depend on the type of projector, I have perhaps to wing it... or buy my own projector.  Ouch.

Sorry for the length of this post.

I recommend that you configure a 720 x 480 4:3 project.  At the very least, have

recapture them #2 as widescreen SD video files (I will refrain

to comment on the usefulness of the AIC to half-HD) the

recovered files widescreen SD eventually letterboxes in your 4:3

timeline.  Your other choice would be to implement a 720 x 480 16:9 project,

but who would eventually pillarboxed 4:3 image.  Your choice.

I think you did a great job converting the VOBs.

Resize images in Photoshop.  Get closer to 720 x 480 like you

can adjustment upward to take account of any panning and zoom that

You can do.  But do not increase the size more than you

Duty.  You definitely want to avoid working with the huge frame size

PR images.

16-bit stereo audio for the 48 k should work just fine.

You should find out the native resolution of the projector and if

or not, it has an internal scaler.

-Jeff

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