De-interlacing in Premiere, need urgent help.

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Yo.

Im used to Edit on Sony Digi Beta linear editing systems, and not so well versed in the Premiere environment yet :)

I have some problems using Adobe Premiere. I cant get rid of the interlacing.
When exporting the timeline to a movie file like mpeg or avi, I enable De-interlacing in the export options. However, I still get these awful 'lines' in the final product. Transitions look like **** too, with a kind of distorted pixelation. (Clips are matched to work together, but the actual effect looks messy)

I also want to add some filters to the entire timeline, but I cant seem to find a way to do it. It seems you have do it on each clip...sigh. I just want to highlight all and apply the filter...

If anyone has some good advice and most of all the answers to the above then please feel free to help! Movie needs to be done today, it is for a wedding tomorrow. Cheers!

Im using Premiere 6.5 btw.
 
When you begin the project and edit the settings do you enable 'No Fields (progressive scan)' in the custom settings? I'm looking at Premiere Pro so it may be different, but its where you set FPS, resolution etc.

Not sure about the filters tbh, can you not select all clips on a timeline to apply the filter?

Hope that helps.
 
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