wrote:
> "Philip Hodgetts" (05-10-2009 23:37) :
>
>> I've spent 15 hours a week researching the alternatives and Avid's
>> RED
>> workflow involves more steps and conversions - based on Avid's own
>> recommendations - than Adobe or Apple.
>
> Here's my understanding (and I got this from people doing actual
> work on
> different systems):
>
> If one really needs to work with the files, one needs to convert.
> With FCP,
> anyone doing serious work converts to ProRes. With Avid, you convert
> to
> DNxHD.
And that's the step we are trying to avoide by using RR, already it's
a help, taking our render times to ProRez to around 30 frames a second
down from, anything up 9 times RT. We have not done any tests with
DNxHD. Eventually I want that to be zero, hands up who wants that?
>
Ian Wilson
Colortape Productions
Ian@colortape.tv
0418 327 082
Via iPhone
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