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  • Don Devine

    January 5, 2010 at 10:49 pm in reply to: 4:4:4 QT codecs?

    Thank you all for this great information. This is exactly what I needed.

  • Don Devine

    November 10, 2009 at 9:34 pm in reply to: Post House recommendations?

    The program material is a Quicktime file, Apple ProRes4444, 1920×1080. It was edited in 24 fps, but the final tapes need to be various formats and rates (23.976, 59.94 etc). A total of 10 HDCAM SR tapes and 10 Digibetas per episode. TRT of the program material is about 25 minutes per episode, 13 episodes.

    Mostly HDCAM SR, but a few Digibetas as well. The tapes will have various different configurations of audio stems. (all audio stems will be provided and will be in synch.–no conforming needed, just layback to tape.

    I have other projects in the future, and I’m looking to establish a relationship with a reliable (but affordable) post house.

  • Don Devine

    October 5, 2009 at 6:38 pm in reply to: HDCAM SR output

    1920×1080, framerate: 23.976
    QuickTime file, Apple ProRes codec…(I could also make it with the Avid DNxHD codec if there is a problem using ProRes)
    program length: approx. 25 minutes

  • Don Devine

    September 28, 2009 at 9:23 pm in reply to: Which Codec is better prores 4444 or uncompress 10 bit ?

    Hi Aftab,

    Thanks for this info, just curious, How did you get these render options in After Effects…did you download the codec from somewhere?

    I have the newest Final Cut, but I receive footage from guys working in After Effects, and it would be cool if they could render using ProRes4444…can they get the codec from somewhere, or is owning the new Final Cut the only way to get the codec?

    Thanks,
    Don

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