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  • Emmanuelle Antolin

    January 12, 2016 at 7:01 am in reply to: Scanning for theatrical film

    Hello All,

    I’m taking all this information into consideration, and will post an update with the workflow that was best for me.

    Thank you all very much for your insights!

  • Emmanuelle Antolin

    January 7, 2016 at 5:11 am in reply to: Scanning for theatrical film

    Dave,

    I think based on your suggestion, I’ll scan at hi-res, create lo-res jpegs, and do an offline edit with lower res photos in FCP.

    Once picture is locked, then have another editor create the “Ken Burns” effects in another program. Do you know how well Premiere holds up for this?

    And may I ask: would a scanner that does 1200×2400 DPI be high quality enough?

    Thanks!

    Emmanuelle

  • Emmanuelle Antolin

    January 7, 2016 at 5:04 am in reply to: Scanning for theatrical film

    Thank you Dave!

  • Hi Danny,

    Thanks for your posts.

    I am looking for a workflow for MPEG-2 (via Compressor 3) to Toast 9, without necessarily going to MPEG streamclip (I don’t need surround sound).

    I am using Toast 9 with the BR plugin. I have a 28 min film and I plan to burn it to a DVD – not Blu Ray disk. Toast 9 says you can do this.

    Can I just use your MPEG-2 and send it to Toast? If so, what settings should I specify in Toast?

    Thanks for your help!

    Emmanuelle

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