I'm 100% certain that's exactly what the producers did. I asked for these clips as HD QT's that I could import into Media Composer, and (sadly, as usual) they took the lazy way out and just passed along the j2c's. Ironically, this seems like the hard way to go about it, as the easier way would seemingly be to just export the animations from whatever they originally created them in (After Effects, Maya, whatever).
I'm sure others can share my pain in this very specific way… (rant on) dealing with movie producers who, quite literally, have no idea how movies are actually made. I mean they actually don't know or understand the actual nut and bolts technology of filmmaking. I mean, for the love of Jeebus, man! (rant off)
DD
On Jul 12, 2014, at 10:13 AM, 'Job ter Burg (L2B)' Job_L2@terburg.com [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
P.S.: To me it seems these files are taken from a DCDM. That stores JPEG2000 compression in .j2c image sequences. The DCP's derived from it have the J2K wrapped in an MXF container.
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