But to get back on topic, I am still just not sure if it's the software or
the hardware that needs to be open or if it's just us as
artists...allowing our works to be a part of another work to create a
storyengine that tells a whole new story.
You are correct. Creators just need to keep
is h264 not ok as master source video codec (and final output) for both
vegas and fcp/imovie?
On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Jay dedman jay.ded...@gmail.com wrote:
But to get back on topic, I am still just not sure if it's the software
or
the hardware that needs to be open or if it's
the open part of video editing tools should prob just be that of an XML
format that lays out the instructions for an edited and produced video...
with all effects, cuts, layers, paths, filenames and other metadata etc
defined.
then the software out there SHOULD be compatible as handlers and allow
is h264 not ok as master source video codec (and final output) for both
vegas and fcp/imovie?
Sure, that's doable.
But if we're really talking about collaboration, lets shoot for the
stars. We should be able to swap project files, compression settings,
fonts, make music together,
- Original Message -
From: Heath
I've been teaching this digital media class the last three semesters,
and
technology is a huge barrier to creativity.
First, we only have PCs, so we can't go with FCP, so we go with Premiere
Pro, which is functionally find, but has all sorts of