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  • Joseph Bradley

    December 1, 2005 at 5:58 pm in reply to: Adding an angle to an EDITED multiclip sequence.

    How about creating a new multicam clip with the angles you need, open it in the viewer and then replacing the clip you want with the new angle clip. Let me know if this works.

  • Joseph Bradley

    November 29, 2005 at 8:34 pm in reply to: DV and HD frame sizes

    why would you digi at DV res when you’re capturing HD? It’s pretty easy to down res if you need to but working in a DV resolution takes away the look you want for HD.

  • Joseph Bradley

    November 23, 2005 at 6:04 pm in reply to: Final Cut Pro 4/4.5 Tech Specs needed

    You can find all those specs on the apple website.

  • Joseph Bradley

    November 23, 2005 at 6:03 pm in reply to: This is probably an easy question

    Things to check. Look at your easy setup and make sure all the windows match your capture which also needs to match the way you shot your footage. Your sequence settings need to match or you will need to render.

  • Joseph Bradley

    November 23, 2005 at 5:19 am in reply to: Advanced Pulldown, Cinema Tools, and SDI capture

    Your best bet is to capture your 24p advanced footage using 29.97 using pulldown removal. Then capture your 24p at 29.97 and take those clips into compressor and let it work it’s magic. Then everything will be set at 23.98 and you can work to your hearts content.

  • This happened to me once. I looked in my easy settings and it said there was no commection to my deck. It turned out to be a firewire cable that went bad as I was using it.

  • the frame rate you’re talking about won’t hurt it, but, I question the way you captured the footage. DVCPRO 50 is an SD standard but you say you shot it with 16:9 24p settings. did you use the DVCPRO HD codec to capture to? was it shot in 24p or 24p advanced? There may be breaks in your workflow that is causing the problem.

  • Joseph Bradley

    November 23, 2005 at 4:57 am in reply to: dropped frames in FCP

    Also check that you’re capturing with the right codec to match the way you shot the footage. It could also be that your computer just isnt fast enough to keep up in which case it will drop frames.

  • Joseph Bradley

    November 22, 2005 at 3:17 am in reply to: having probs with changing text with motion in fcp

    As long as your texts are in different clips there is no problem. click the clip you want to edit control click to open in the editer. do your changes and when you switch back to fcp the media will change itself in a moment and you will see the changes to the text.

  • Joseph Bradley

    November 17, 2005 at 11:17 pm in reply to: Jumping in Crawling Text!

    Did you render the project after you put the text in?

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