it painlessly.
*>Of course, the other option would just be to convert it to ProRes and cut
in FCP all the way.*
True, but I'm actually trying to learn Media Composer with this project
(coming from an FCP background). So I'll deal with the hassle!
Thanks again,
Zak
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 9:44 AM, Oliver Peters <
oliverpeters@oliverpeters.com> wrote:
>
>
> > Fair enough (and apologies I'm retreading covered ground-
> > ...if I weren't using AutoDuck at the end to online in FCP (which forces
> me to consolidate/transcode).
> > Zak Ray
>
> No apologies necessary. I just wasn't sure you'd read it. Thanks for
> checking out the blog.
>
> You bring up a good point and that's Automatic Duck. AFAIK, There isn't a
> good way to cut strictly with AMA and then use AD to get FCP to link to
> these same files. So yes, DNxHD with a standard import should work better.
>
> Of course, the other option would just be to convert it to ProRes and cut
> in FCP all the way.
>
> - Oliver
>
>
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>
>
>
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