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  • Julian Fisher

    February 25, 2015 at 12:44 am in reply to: FCPX Frame Jitters

    Thank you Bill,

    That’s great advice. And yes after rendering everything in ProRes HQ – everything is cool now.

    Thanks everybody. Much appreciated.

    Sorry I’m not at all technical…

  • Julian Fisher

    February 24, 2015 at 1:43 am in reply to: FCPX Frame Jitters

    Hi Doug,

    It’s very possible that’s the issue. There are 7 camera sources in this project ranging from GoPro to Sony EX3. It’s a wedding where I’ve been given vision from Uncle Tom’s handicam and Grandma’s iPhone to include with EX3 and X70. (That’s what they want).

    I did my best to convert stuff to the same .MOV format but I’m not sure what my Wondershare Video Converter did with all the frame rates etc.

    This being my first FCPX project – I have not seen some of the warning signs I would get in FCP7 like solid red lines on the timelines indicating the need to render different types of vision.

    Now that I’ve rendered everything in ProRes HQ – will I be OK? – or do I still have a nasty surprise coming after export?

    Sorry I’m not at all technical…

  • Julian Fisher

    February 24, 2015 at 12:41 am in reply to: FCPX Frame Jitters

    Hi Noah,

    To be honest – I’m not sure. I had to convert a bunch of MXF files to .MOV and I don’t know if they came in with the same exact codec as the .MOV files that I didn’t need to convert.

    Overnight I looked closer at the timeline settings and noticed the render format was ProRes 422. I changed that to ProRes 422 HQ and went to bed as it rendered everything.

    It appears the material that was “jittering” has been fixed.

    I need to watch the whole sequence to be sure – but the transitions I’ve seen so far are smooth and there is no break up mid shot.

    Sorry I’m not at all technical…

  • Julian Fisher

    December 16, 2010 at 5:30 am in reply to: Can you drop edited sequences onto SxS cards after FCP

    Thanks so much for your help it works perfectly, I played out to the city earlier today. I REALLY appreciate your time…Cheers

    Julez

    Sorry I’m not at all technical…

  • Julian Fisher

    November 18, 2010 at 9:34 am in reply to: EX3 Shoulder mount

    Thanks the latter is in my price range atm, but there are some true solutions here as I invest more. Thanks so much for your help.

  • Julian Fisher

    November 16, 2010 at 3:02 am in reply to: EX3 Shoulder mount

    Thank you so much for your advice everybody I’m looking at all of those options now.

  • Julian Fisher

    May 6, 2010 at 10:15 am in reply to: Exporting without loss of quality

    Thanks mate,

    Yeah I did that but I didn’t change the settings…..Should I change settings to what I shot eg- XDCAM EX or do I choose one of the apple settings?

    I’m just noticing a bit of noise in the picture eg- the bright paint job on moving cars. Should I expect this from viewing only with the Macbook Pro I cut it on?

    Thanks very much mate….Cheers

    Sorry I’m not at all technical…

  • Julian Fisher

    May 6, 2010 at 12:48 am in reply to: Exporting without loss of quality

    The codec was official Sony EX3 plug in specifically for getting clips into FCP…

    Sorry I’m not at all technical…

  • Julian Fisher

    April 16, 2010 at 9:26 am in reply to: EX3 Transfer to FCP7

    Yes I’m all sorted now, Thanks. I just needed the latest transfer stuff from Sony. I didn’t realize the clip browser didn’t do the transfer also. Thanks again….

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