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Feature Length Documentary work Flow
Hi guys.
I have a massive documentary project on my hands. We have shot about 1.3 TB of H264 footage, and it’s time to start transcribing and editing.
Now here is my ‘issue’ that I have been tirelessly trying to find an answer to:
As anyone knows, all of this footage is in H264, a non-native FCP editing state. I need to convert it to Pro Res, however, it then becomes absolutely massive in size. So I think I need to convert it into Pro Res Proxy. (The only Pro Res conversion that’s smaller than H264 in size)
So question being: Is it possible to buy an extra Harddrive, convert all the H264 to Pro Res Proxy by saving it onto the new hard drive. Edit the documentary in the Proxy format. Then convert the finished edit back to H264. Then finally converting that finished edit to Pro Res 422. (Or any higher quality)
Or could I skip a step, and just convert from Pro Res Proxy to Pro Res 422? Or would I be losing significant quality?
Ultimately, I’m concerned with converting everything with MPEG Streamclip (which I’ve been using), editing it on final cut in Proxy format, then having issues linking up those Proxy files with their H264 sources.
What do you think the best way of tackling this is? Ideally without spending too much money, as we are still seeking funding.
I hope this makes sense.
Thank You!
D’Arcy