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  • David Kirlew

    January 13, 2006 at 3:09 pm in reply to: HDCAM

    Pella, Adobe Premiere Pro can edit HDCAM but not without a capture card. It cannot capture HDCVAM footage through Firewire. You will need a card like the BlackMagic Decklink or AJA XENA HS card to edit HDCAM not to mention a massive hard drive array unless using the Cineform codec or something of the sort.

  • David Kirlew

    December 15, 2005 at 2:08 pm in reply to: Panasonic HVX200

    Rumor has it that Adobe will support DVCPRO HD P2 in there v2 of Premiere coming some time in early 06.

  • David Kirlew

    December 7, 2005 at 1:38 pm in reply to: Turn-key Edit Workstation Suggestions

    Also check out Boxx Technologies http://www.boxxtech.com

  • David Kirlew

    September 11, 2005 at 12:01 pm in reply to: Is there any talk of a CANON HDV camera coming out?

    https://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Canon-to-Announce-HDV-Camcorder-Next-Week.htm
    there shall be an anouncement on Wednesday

    David Kirlew

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  • David Kirlew

    September 8, 2005 at 1:47 pm in reply to: Cutting dvcpro hd in premiere pro 1.5

    What do you mean by DVC Pro HD being lossy? Does that mean that HDV or HDCAM is a better format?

  • David Kirlew

    August 3, 2005 at 2:34 pm in reply to: Macs or Windows

    I would like thank you guys for your help and advice. I have since talkedto my partner about my use of Adobe’s Video Collection. Although he feels that Macs are better he said that I should uuse the one I’m comfortable with so I’m sticking with Adobe.

    David Kirlew

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  • David Kirlew

    July 29, 2005 at 10:18 pm in reply to: Macs or Windows

    I do know how similar Final Cut and Premiere Pro are, but if I do go Final Cut, I’ll probably end up getting Final Cut, DVD Studio Pro, After Effects and Photoshop. I don’t have all that muuch money so I figured that if I got Photoshop and After Effects Pro separately that it would be a little bit more than if I bought the entire Adobe Video Collection Pro. I’d get better integration going that way.

    David Kirlew

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  • David Kirlew

    July 29, 2005 at 4:04 pm in reply to: Macs or Windows

    I think that’s what I’ll do. It’s just many of my friends say that Final Cut is easier to use and helps novices. I think it helps novices in that Apple provides just about everything from the software to the hardware. I have alot of PC experience and I think I’ll stick with that. Thanks for the advice. For some reason or another they all think that I can’t use PPro in the same way they use FCP but I tend to disagree.

    David Kirlew

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  • David Kirlew

    July 28, 2005 at 3:16 pm in reply to: Macs or Windows

    (I am also postiong this in the Final Cut Pro forum) Sorry I just cut and paste the question.

    David Kirlew
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