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  • final cut pro 6 workflow

    Posted by Stewart Charles on August 21, 2009 at 6:40 am

    I’m filming on HDV I’m using a Mac bookpro to edit on and I have 2 external drives. I’m capturing as HDV and in the render control tab for the sequence I’m setting it to proress and doing the edit in HDV.

    Once I’ve finished the edit, is it best to colour correct (I’m using 3 way colour corrector) then render any separate clips I’m going to send to motion to add titles, or am I best to do my titles first and when I get back from motion do the colour correction? I’m a bit unsure of the settings and how to round trip with motion. Last night I found out that it didn’t accept dissolves.

    Once I get every thing back into final cut am I advised to use the following settings?
    Video processing
    render all yuv material in high precision yuv.
    Process max white as white
    Motion filtering quality best.

    Once it’s rendered and I want to make an archive clip to store on a drive do I leave the clip as is or am I best to use the following settings?

    File>export>QuickTime movie

    Proress 422 1080×1920 50i 48Khz or should I use
    Proress 422 1080×1440 50i 48Khz

    If I wanted to make it 25p do I need to deinterlace before I get to this export and if so can I do it with final cut studio 2 or do I need other software? If not will it work and be of good quality exporting form here with the 25p setting?

    Sorry for all the questions and thank you for any help or advice.

    http://www.thin-kingmedia.co.uk

    Stewart Charles replied 16 years, 9 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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