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  • excellent, so I can put the highres file in under the first files name, open the project and re-render at 1920×1080. I’m hoping that will work. Thanks a bunch.

  • David Powell

    April 13, 2012 at 2:40 am in reply to: Premiere Pro CS6 – Trim Tools

    I’m 98% sure you can edit multiple trim points on the same track on avid as well. Its not something I do, but I remember running across that feature in training.

  • David Powell

    April 12, 2012 at 12:35 am in reply to: Start in MC6 deliver in FCP via XML a workable idea?

    Yes I’ve been using bcc in Avid and Avid FX. I’m hoping that Boris transfer could work with this workflow so I can stop cutting in FCP 7 already.

  • Thanks Peter. I read the link and the only part I don’t understand is how the multi-clip translates, which is a big deal, as I’m syncing 3 cameras. Could you expound on that a bit? Also if I used avid FX for a transition, Im guessing I would have to own Boris Red for FCP to make it work? Same as BCC fx? Are there issues with BCC8 being 64 bit plugins in Avid? I’m just assuming I’d have to bake those fx in anyway, since buying the package for FCP 7 doesn’t seem like a wise investment for an EOL product at this point and is already too expensive for me if I have to purchase for both.

    One last question related, is there a such thing as a rental program for Boris where you can pay a monthly fee for the package instead of $$$$ for owning both packages for Avid and FCP? That would be a great alternative for me if it existed.

  • David Powell

    April 10, 2012 at 10:36 pm in reply to: Start in MC6 deliver in FCP via XML a workable idea?

    So then if this isn’t something I have to do, it looks like it isn’t a good idea. My projects for this client include strictly 5d footage. No mixed frame rates. I would be using multi cam though, and I’m thinking that would be a potential problem. Looks like I’m stuck editing in FCP 7. Pity, I was hoping Mountain Lion would kill it 🙂

  • Yes, I was assuming baking them in manually so they would be there in the transfer. I was curious if anyone thought this was a bad idea, or could foresee any potential pitfalls with this as a workflow.

  • David Powell

    April 9, 2012 at 5:37 am in reply to: Would this work?

    Yes the fact that the sequence was set to 29.97 was a mistake. The thing is the original footage is 23.98 and i’m pasting it back into a 23.98 timebase, so it should work perfect. I don’t get it.

  • David Powell

    April 9, 2012 at 1:38 am in reply to: Would this work?

    No I’m in FCP 7. The truth is though. I’m not actually mixing frame rates. The footage is 23.98, but was edited in a 29.97 timeline. So if was going to screw up, it should’ve done so in the 29.97 TL no? Im just copying the 23.98 footage that was edited in a 29.97 TL back to a 23.98 TL.

  • Yes. Pro res LT.

  • Yes I am on 6.01 forgot to mention. The problem came out of nowhere. It wasn’t always doing this.

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