I was recently roped in to finishing an end roller for a film that will be shown theatrically, something that I have never had to do before.
I am delivering a 10bit Log DPX sequence out of After Effects CS6. I don't think I have to do anything in terms of formatting Linux hard drives or anything like that, I think I'm just delivering the DPX sequence to someone else who will stitch it together with the rest of the film and take care of all of that.
Does anyone know if there is any special etiquette for delivering a DPX sequence? A certain naming convention or folder structure? Can I just give them a folder called "sequencename_DPX_export" containing the files and a firm handshake?
I'm guessing yes but just didn't want to make some horrible post-production faux pas.
Even doing this fairly straightforward task I came across so many questions to do with delivering to the correct standard, I don't know how people keep it all in their heads! Anyone ever seen 2560x1350 as a delivery size? I thought 2K was supposed to be either 2048x858 for 2.39:1 or 1998x1080 for 1.85:1?
Cheers,
Andi
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