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  • 124 minutes….perfect. Looks like I’ll be trimming it down a bit. 🙂

    I’m still shopping around for a post house thats easy to work with on a tiny project. I’m in LA if anyone knows anyone they would suggest.

    Thanks for the great info.

  • Well I’ve heard from several post people its a good idea to have a totally lossless large png file for any transfers, but it may not be standard practice, I don’t know. Seems you can get quite different advice depending on who you speak to…

    So Uncompressed 10-bit Quicktime movie is just as good/or better? Do you think that would actually be a faster export?

    I guess I should be looking for whatever works best with various conversions. I need the one good final export where I can end up in digitbeta, betasp, dvd, etc; the master file I can compress or do whatever off.

    So quicktime uncompressed would work?

    Thanks again

  • Hey David, thanks for the response!

    Good to hear its a practical solution to do it that way.

    I have to end up on either Digibeta or BetaSP for festival exhibition. Seemed like an easier way to do it to have those already assembled movie clips on a timeline as opposed to individual clips for the big final png export, as its already gonna take forever…

    Would you suggest another approach?

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