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The Final Cut Server conundrum
I work at a small production company, doing mostly shows for broadcast on Discovery and other networks. We have two new Final Cut Pro suites, each with an evoHD RAID from MaxxDigital and a Kona card. We also have an Avid Media Composer Adrenaline, but it is currently on the market, and we have made The Switch to FCP.
We work almost exclusively in 1080p 23.98 (originating from our HDCAM deck). And we’ve been capturing to ProRes 422 HQ with good results so far. We will online several shows this summer in Uncompressed 10bit, color correct using Apple Color, and output to HDCAM.
Right now, we have a Dell server, to which we connect the edit suites and the office computers downstairs (3 workstations right now, all PC… for now.) We use the server for file sharing and backup of office docs (to a Lacie NAS device), but obviously it’s not fast enough to share media.
Which brings me to my question: We are trying to figure out the best way to share projects and media between FCP systems without investing in a SAN, and we’re wondering whether Final Cut Server is the way to do it. Even if we had to take the time to copy media back and forth to the two local RAID arrays, it seems from the descriptions I’ve read that Final Cut Server can make sharing FCP projects over a LAN much easier. (In particular, the ability to check in and out one project, rather than duplicating the files and having to constantly check with the other editors to make sure you’ve got the most recent one.)
Another issue I foresee is that I’ve been stabilizing a lot of clips using Motion, rendering them out and reimporting them to FCP. It seems to me that Final Cut Server can help keep track of this created media (stuff that can’t just be recaptured from a tape) and help track it if projects move from one system to another.
So, does it seem worthwhile to anyone out there to set up Final Cut Server without a SAN? Is it a waste of money/time when we’re really only sharing between two suites? Any opinions welcome.
Also – if we did really need a SAN to make it worthwhile, what would you do with two brand-new 4TB RAID arrays. (They work great, and we invested a bundle in them. Could we attach both to a server and share them over gigabit ethernet? Or is Fibre Channel the only realistic option for HD work?
I’m fairly certain that we’d have to buy an XServe or at least another MacPro to run FC Server, but if it made project sharing more fluid and straightforward, and left us with the possibility of adding a SAN down the road perhaps it would be worth it.
Okay – long enough…. Someone tell me why I’m crazy please….
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Jason Mann
Compass Light, Inc.
