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  • Just use FCP. Motion does not have an easy learning curve and it would really be overkill for just pan and scanning a few photos. Then when your done take a look at motion and see what it can offer you for future projects

    “It’s all about keyframes”
    Anonymous

    2011 3.2GHz 27″ iMac, Final Cut Studio 2, Adobe CS4

  • Drake Hale

    September 8, 2011 at 5:05 pm in reply to: Auto Tune plugin?

    If you have GarageBand which I’m sure you do you can fake the effect quite well in there. Theres a couple of videos on YouTube to take you through the process. The actual company is called Antares and any “true” auto tune plug in would be available through them

    “It’s all about keyframes”
    Anonymous

    2011 3.2GHz 27″ iMac, Final Cut Studio 2, Adobe CS4

  • Drake Hale

    July 25, 2011 at 5:03 pm in reply to: External Hard drive for Pro Res

    Thanks for the replies. If anybody stumbles across this thread I found out that all of IoMegas desktop drives are 7200rpm. But one of the OWC Mercury drives looks like it will suit my needs perfectly and I can daisy chain my camcorder to it as well.

    “It’s all about keyframes”
    Anonymous

    2011 3.2GHz 27″ iMac, Final Cut Studio 2, Adobe CS4

  • I bought a 27″ iMac a few months back and am running FCS 2 and have had no real problems running the apps. I haven’t opened color as my current work doesn’t call for it, but everything else is pretty snappy

    “It’s all about keyframes”
    Anonymous

    2011 3.2GHz 27″ iMac, Final Cut Studio 2, Adobe CS4

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