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Ingest, Edit, Compress….
I finished shooting at 1280×720 30p footage with a JVC GY-HM100 camera. The footage is native .mov format.
When bringing it into Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere, should I leave the footage as is, or should I convert it into an Apple Pro Res codec? Someone said it would work better with effects like slo-motion, etc.
I’m a little confused as to why Premiere lets me apply an effect or filter to the footage, but doesn’t require rendering. Just about everything I do with FCP requires rendering before I can view it.
One last point… the footage in Premiere looks a lot darker than FCP, even after export. Why?
Thanks for your help. I’m a boy from the old beta tape days, and all this digital stuff has me thoroughly confused.