Re: [videoblogging] Re:FinalCutPro Settings?

2007-01-23 Thread Rupert
Damien, re: getting a sequence to match your clip's properties in FCP5 to avoid rendering It's a secret...! I looked around and dug it up. It was a tip I saw from Christine Steele, who is an FCP genius. You click on the clip you want, CTRL+Click on it to get the contextual menu and

[videoblogging] Re:FinalCutPro Settings?

2007-01-23 Thread Bill Cammack
That works the way the article says as far as getting the footage into FCP and editing it on the timeline. There's a disclaimer at the end of the article that says ... it doesn't automatically address your output needs... Be careful that you don't spend a lot of time editing something and then

[videoblogging] Re:FinalCutPro Settings?

2007-01-22 Thread Rupert
Hi Caleb, For what it's worth, I have been importing Canon 640x 480 AVIs into iMovie very quickly, with almost no loss of quality. You have to use the iSight Project setting, though, not the MPEG4. I hear that there's a secret option in the latest version of FCP to sample a clip's exact

[videoblogging] Re:FinalCutPro Settings?

2007-01-22 Thread damiensomerset
Rupert, I'd really like to know this FCP trick if anybody knows how to do it. I can't seem to figure it out. (G5 FCP 5.1) Damien --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Caleb, For what it's worth, I have been importing Canon 640x 480 AVIs into

[videoblogging] Re:FinalCutPro Settings?

2007-01-21 Thread Randolfe Wicker
I tried Final Cut Express and found it was not worth the trouble. You would be better off just using iMovie and/or buying a camera that shoots in settings that don't need changing. Final Cut Pro is nice for professional movie folk. However, it is technical overkill and a pain in the