I have been making music videos for some time. Ages ago I used to use WMM 1 and just use footage my mates provided me that they downloaded. This was when I was younger etc. Recently I have been using Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 but with ripped footage from a dvd using Fairuse Wizard 2. Now this worked for 1 dvd, but the quality is horrible, and it's just a awful way of doing . I wanted to put more effort in to correctly rip the best possible footage I could with DVD using the guide method on the main page which is ErMaC and Absolute Destinys; the main one basically that has it all.
So long story short after all the initial bit etc etc I am in Virtual Dub with my footage. I will post 3 pictures, 1 of the original footage and 2 with my deinterlacing attempts, then hopefully someone can tell me what I am doing wrong, or if the footage looks full field footage, and is hopeless to try and deinterlace. This video is PAL as I am in Australia, it is also 25 fps original footage and is Interlaced in DGindex, and mainly interlaced and partly progressive on a few frames when using the Telecide(order=1,show=true)
This is the Original, and as you can see, pretty bad.

Using the TomsMoComp Pure Deint

Using the Telecined Imagine PAL deint

Using the KernelDeint Pure Deint

As you can see this is 4 different ways I deinterlaced it. They all look pretty bad to tell you the truth, although in the process of writing this, I realised that this particular scene is a very jerky part of the movie, where he is being machine gunned to death. I think it may actually be animated that way to show the movement from the bullets riddling his body.
I decided to post another 4 as well, which shows a normal scene, and how the deinterlacing effects this. This scene is what MOST of the footage through the movie looks like, when deinterlaced this way.
This is the Original frame

This is the Frame with TomsMoComp Puredeint

This is the Frame with Telecine Deint

This is the Frame with KernelDeint Pure Deint

From what I think, the Telecine seems to be working well. I was worried that the shadow looking double image in the first pictures may of meant it was Full FIELD footage, which would of been horrible, but I may of just selected a scene which was animated that way LMFAO
Anyway, any suggestions would be really appreciated, or just help to make it better.
Regards,
Rintaru