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This is a step by step guide how to submit a film / app to the archive. All data (film, music, app, stills, ...) have to be saved on our internal server or - in special circumstances - can be saved on a portable hard drive.  
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This is a step by step guide how to submit a project (Animation Film, Game, Application, etc.) to the archive.
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# Read this guide for the details. If you have a film / project format that is not on the following list, ask the [[Technical Support]]. 
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# Save all files on our internal server or - in special circumstances - on a portable hard drive  
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# Every file / project has to be submitted with our '''[http://jean.animation-luzern.ch/namer/ Namer Form]'''.
  
Every file / project has to be submitted with our '''[http://jean.animation.hslu.ch/namer/ Namer Form]'''. If you have a specific question or a film / project format that is not on the following list ask the [[Technical Support]].
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All following entries are in order of preference.
 
 
All entries are in order of preference.
 
  
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== Documentation ==
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All details about the author (you) and your films / projects that were created during your education at the school have to be added to this [[Main Page|wiki]]. Use the provided [[Template for Studentfilm]] and [[Template for Studentpage]].
 
== Animation Film ==
 
== Animation Film ==
 
=== Picture ===
 
=== Picture ===
==== Film size in Pixels ====
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==== Size ====
 
* 1920 x 1080, HD
 
* 1920 x 1080, HD
 
* 1998 x 1080, DCP Flat
 
* 1998 x 1080, DCP Flat
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==== Frame rate ====
 
==== Frame rate ====
 
* 24 fps
 
* 24 fps
* 25 fps (only for TV productions)
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* 25 fps (only for TV productions like Cartoon Network (not SRF projects))
  
 
==== Codecs / Containers ====
 
==== Codecs / Containers ====
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* Exr image sequence, 16-bit, bzw. half float, ZIP compressed
 
* Tiff image sequence, 16-bit, LZW compressed
 
* Tiff image sequence, 16-bit, LZW compressed
* Exr image sequence, 16-bit, bzw. half float
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* Apple Prores 4444 in a Quicktime or MXF OP1a Container
* Quicktime Prores 4444
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* Avid DNXHR in a Quicktime or MXF OP1a Container
* Avid DNXHR
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The [[Template for Filmcredits|film credits]] for the final project have to be double-checked by the [[Artistic Associate]]. Avoid burnt in subtitles or a technical lead (color bars, etc.).
* Quicktime Prores HQ 422 10-bit
 
* Avid DNXHD
 
 
 
* The [[Filmcredits|credits]] for the final BA project have to be double-checked by the [[Artistic Assistant]]
 
* Do not submit film with burnt in subtitles or a technical lead (color bars, etc.)
 
  
 
=== Sound ===
 
=== Sound ===
  
The sound files have to be in the exact same length as the film
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'''Important:''' The sound files have to be in the exact same length as the film
  
 
* stereo sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 4.0 LTRT normalized to the [http://tech.ebu.ch/docs/r/r128.pdf EBU-128] norm as a wav file
 
* stereo sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 4.0 LTRT normalized to the [http://tech.ebu.ch/docs/r/r128.pdf EBU-128] norm as a wav file
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* stereo sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 4.0 LTRT normalized for laptop speakers as a wav file
 
* surround sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 5.1 normalized for a cinema projection to -1dBFS ( full scale ), as six individual wav files
 
* surround sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 5.1 normalized for a cinema projection to -1dBFS ( full scale ), as six individual wav files
  
Additional files needed if you have a coproduction with [http://www.srf.ch/ Schweizer Fernsehen]:
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Additional files needed if you have a co-production with [http://www.srf.ch/ Schweizer Fernsehen]:
 
* stereo sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 4.0 LTRT normalized to the [http://tech.ebu.ch/docs/r/r128.pdf EBU-128] norm in 25fps as a wav file  
 
* stereo sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 4.0 LTRT normalized to the [http://tech.ebu.ch/docs/r/r128.pdf EBU-128] norm in 25fps as a wav file  
 
* surround sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 5.1 normalized to the [http://tech.ebu.ch/docs/r/r128.pdf EBU-128] norm in 25fps, as six individual wav files
 
* surround sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 5.1 normalized to the [http://tech.ebu.ch/docs/r/r128.pdf EBU-128] norm in 25fps, as six individual wav files
  
 
=== Subtitles ===
 
=== Subtitles ===
All film with a dialog should be subtitled - independent of the language spoken - in the following languages:
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All film with dialog or text plates should be subtitled - independent of the language spoken - in the following languages:
 
* German
 
* German
* Englisch
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* English
 
* French
 
* French
  
Subtitles should be submitted in the [https://wiki.videolan.org/SubRip/ Subrip Format] (.srt). Every entry in a subtitle file should be on a single line and all languages should have the same spotting and subtitle lines. Alternatively you can also submit a subtitle file with all three languages on separate lines:
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Subtitles should be submitted in the [https://wiki.videolan.org/SubRip/ Subrip Format] (.srt). Every entry in a subtitle file should be on a single line and all languages should have the same spotting and subtitle lines. Avoid lines with more than 60 characters and avoid to start or end a subtitle line with three points: "...". Instead of submitting one file per language you can submit one subtitle file with all languages on separate lines:
  
 
  1
 
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  Tu passe le beurre.
 
  Tu passe le beurre.
  
Do not end or start a subtitle line with three points: ...
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=== 360° Projects ===
 
 
Use [http://www.aegisub.org/ Aegisub] to create your subtitles.
 
 
 
== 360° Projects ==
 
 
=== Picture ===
 
=== Picture ===
==== Film size in Pixels ====
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==== Size ====
 
* 4096 x 2048, 2:1 Monoscopic
 
* 4096 x 2048, 2:1 Monoscopic
 
* 3840 x 1920, 2:1 Monoscopic
 
* 3840 x 1920, 2:1 Monoscopic
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* second order ambisonic, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 8+1 channel, normalized to -1dBFS ( full scale )
 
* second order ambisonic, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 8+1 channel, normalized to -1dBFS ( full scale )
  
== Documentation ==
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== Games / Applications ==
All details about the author (you) and your films / projects that were created during your education at the school have to be added to this [[Main Page|wiki]]. Use the provided [[Template for Studentfilm]] and [[Template for Studentpage]].
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If possible avoid platforms where vendors restrict free distribution.
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=== Platform ===
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* MacOS
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* Windows
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* Linux / BSD
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* IOS
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* Android
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* Web browser

Latest revision as of 16:04, 28 September 2023

This is a step by step guide how to submit a project (Animation Film, Game, Application, etc.) to the archive.

  1. Read this guide for the details. If you have a film / project format that is not on the following list, ask the Technical Support.
  2. Save all files on our internal server or - in special circumstances - on a portable hard drive
  3. Every file / project has to be submitted with our Namer Form.

All following entries are in order of preference.

Documentation

All details about the author (you) and your films / projects that were created during your education at the school have to be added to this wiki. Use the provided Template for Studentfilm and Template for Studentpage.

Animation Film

Picture

Size

  • 1920 x 1080, HD
  • 1998 x 1080, DCP Flat
  • 2048 x 858, DCP Scope

Frame rate

  • 24 fps
  • 25 fps (only for TV productions like Cartoon Network (not SRF projects))

Codecs / Containers

  • Exr image sequence, 16-bit, bzw. half float, ZIP compressed
  • Tiff image sequence, 16-bit, LZW compressed
  • Apple Prores 4444 in a Quicktime or MXF OP1a Container
  • Avid DNXHR in a Quicktime or MXF OP1a Container

The film credits for the final project have to be double-checked by the Artistic Associate. Avoid burnt in subtitles or a technical lead (color bars, etc.).

Sound

Important: The sound files have to be in the exact same length as the film

  • stereo sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 4.0 LTRT normalized to the EBU-128 norm as a wav file
  • stereo sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 4.0 LTRT normalized for laptop speakers as a wav file
  • surround sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 5.1 normalized for a cinema projection to -1dBFS ( full scale ), as six individual wav files

Additional files needed if you have a co-production with Schweizer Fernsehen:

  • stereo sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 4.0 LTRT normalized to the EBU-128 norm in 25fps as a wav file
  • surround sound, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 5.1 normalized to the EBU-128 norm in 25fps, as six individual wav files

Subtitles

All film with dialog or text plates should be subtitled - independent of the language spoken - in the following languages:

  • German
  • English
  • French

Subtitles should be submitted in the Subrip Format (.srt). Every entry in a subtitle file should be on a single line and all languages should have the same spotting and subtitle lines. Avoid lines with more than 60 characters and avoid to start or end a subtitle line with three points: "...". Instead of submitting one file per language you can submit one subtitle file with all languages on separate lines:

1
00:00:20,000 --> 00:00:24,400
Was ist mein Zweck?
What is my purpose?
Quel est mon but?
 
2 
00:00:24,600 --> 00:00:27,800 
Du gibst Butter.
You pass the butter.
Tu passe le beurre.

360° Projects

Picture

Size

  • 4096 x 2048, 2:1 Monoscopic
  • 3840 x 1920, 2:1 Monoscopic
  • 3840 x 2160, 16:9 Stereoscopic, Top Bottom

Frame rate

  • 30 fps
  • 60 fps
  • 24 fps

Codecs / Containers

  • Quicktime Prores HQ 422 10-bit

Sound

  • second order ambisonic, linear PCM, 24bit, 48kHz, 8+1 channel, normalized to -1dBFS ( full scale )

Games / Applications

If possible avoid platforms where vendors restrict free distribution.

Platform

  • MacOS
  • Windows
  • Linux / BSD
  • IOS
  • Android
  • Web browser