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Alan Lacey
February 12, 2010 at 1:05 pmYes I learnt that one as well Ben. I rarely put a motion project on an FCP TL.
Alan
FlashXDR,XDcamHD,XDcamEX,D9 etc
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Alan Lacey
February 12, 2010 at 1:06 pmTell us what you did Paul. I have a D7 and D3s but haven’t done any timelapse with them (yet!)
Alan
FlashXDR,XDcamHD,XDcamEX,D9 etc
FCS,AE,Combustion,LiquidSilver,Vegas,Edius,
G5,MBP,Vista64,XP -
Paul Ray
February 13, 2010 at 6:25 amI did what Brynn suggested, changing my FCP settings to import the stills in at 1 frame in length each, and dropped them into my timeline. Then, I took a bit of Ben’s advice, exporting the 400 frames as a Quicktime file, opening the file in Quicktime, then exporting it again with the settings I desired (Apple Pro Res. and size etc…). The next step for me is to learn how to use motion so I can do some slow pushes and pulls….
There is very likely an easier way to do this that requires less steps, but I took what I understood from above and made it work.
Thanks again everyone!
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