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  • Well I sort of figured it out, I don’t really know what the problem was. Basically I just copied all of the edits in the FCP sequence into a new sequence, without audio, and it linked up to everything.

    But the problems don’t stop there… I’ve now color corrected everything and need to get this film up online…. The problem is that if I render and export an XML and open in FCP it doesn’t work… either some of the clips are missing, or there is a few black frames in between many of them, or a clip is repeated two or three times. In either instance – I can’t synch to the audio track without re-editing the whole thing!

    Very frusterating, I’ve spent many many hours on this in the last 24 hours and I’m at the last straw.

    I need a QUICK fix, even if it’s not the ‘right one’. Can you not finish at all in Resolve? If I could just export the whole sequence as a .mov it would maybe help, I could just bring it in like that into FCP.

    Thank you,
    Derek

    Derek Branscombe
    Photographer, Filmmaker, Student
    Concordia MHSoC 2014

  • Derek Branscombe

    March 9, 2012 at 5:29 pm in reply to: Alternate control devices with Resolve?

    But how can you map devices such as the one I linked to, to work in Resolve? In the preferences it seems to only be able to work with the Resolve Control panel or a few other predetermined controllers.

    Derek Branscombe
    Photographer, Filmmaker, Student
    Concordia MHSoC 2014

  • Derek Branscombe

    March 9, 2012 at 4:41 am in reply to: First Time Colorizing a Black and White Photo

    Yeah, I’d tweak the saturation and hue a bit on some of the elements. Another reason why you’re photo is looking ‘colored’ is that the elements are all blocks of the exact hue, ie the grass is all the same color, the skin, etc.

    I’d try painting in (with a tablet, if you have one), or maybe with a custom brush, some alternate hues. If you take a close up look at grass for example, there is a bit of yellow speckled in there, skin tones usually have some reds, etc. Very time consuming, though.

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