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  • Kevin Ham

    February 15, 2007 at 1:32 am in reply to: Picture at 24fps

    Gotcha. Thanks!

  • Kevin Ham

    February 14, 2007 at 12:50 am in reply to: Picture at 24fps

    Thanks. I’ll try that.

    I wonder what would happen if I stayed at 24fps for the DVD output?

  • Kevin Ham

    February 13, 2007 at 11:27 pm in reply to: Picture at 24fps

    Yeah it’s true 24.0fps because I digitized the 29.97fps Beta SP footage from telecine into my FCP, then went through Cinema Tools to convert the footage to new 24fps shots. I had no flex files so I manually entered in the key numbers for each shot. It was a HUGE pain.

    I did all that work because I thought we were going to make a cut list.

    So having the sound editor stay at 24fps will make it a lot easier for both him and me.

    Hopefully I won’t have a problem when I burn this to DVD.

    Thanks!

  • Kevin Ham

    February 13, 2007 at 10:27 pm in reply to: Picture at 24fps

    The frame rate says 24.

    I had to sync up each shot myself. The audio was on separate cassettes.

    The audio from the cassettes is the source audio that the sound editor will use.

  • Kevin Ham

    February 13, 2007 at 9:34 pm in reply to: Picture at 24fps

    Not sure what the sound editor is using. I know it’s not ProTools. He comes from a music background so he has some type of system I never heard of.

    I am on FCP. I will provide the sound editor with an OMF for guide use only as I did not have a mixing board when I digitized the audio. I will also provide the sound editor a quicktime file and DVD output. Plus an Audio EDL. (Not sure yet if I can do an EDL in 24fps.)

    I previously worked on a project that was in HD and the frame rate was listed as 23.98 in FCP. This film project says 24fps, not 23.98fps, so not sure if that is a problem.

    When you say don’t work in 24fps, well I’m already done so not sure what to say on that.

    Do I just deal with the 23.98fps when I’m ready to put this on DVD (via Compressor) so I can have the Sound Editor stay at 24fps?

  • Kevin Ham

    February 10, 2007 at 8:15 pm in reply to: O.T. – Wireless Connection

    Great. Thanks for your help!!!

  • Kevin Ham

    February 10, 2007 at 5:58 pm in reply to: O.T. – Wireless Connection

    Thanks. Correct, no information found in my AirPort Card info.

    I’ll search in the manual like you say to make sure I can take that “AirPort Extreme Card”.

    Right now I use a DSL landline. My daughter is only 2 so no computer at this time for her. Just my one computer which I’m moving to a room with no phone jack.

    So my understanding is that I need to get some type of AirPort card no matter what manufacturer I use for the wireless device, correct? And does the new n-standard that I hear about only work with the newer macs?

  • Kevin Ham

    February 10, 2007 at 4:07 pm in reply to: O.T. – Wireless Connection

    I don’t have an Airport Card. What is that? I heard the name but never looked into it. I have to buy an Airport Card as well? Which do you suggest, if there are options?

  • Kevin Ham

    February 9, 2007 at 4:16 pm in reply to: O.T. – Workstations

    Yes I’m looking for furniture, a workstation desk for editing. Hoping to find something for under a thousand as I’m on a tight budget. Thanks everyone. Keep it coming and I’ll look into everything listed.

  • Kevin Ham

    January 28, 2007 at 8:49 pm in reply to: Big Problem! Need Major Help!!!

    This film needs to be color corrected. So since we have to go that route I suggested to online this instead of giving an output on DVD from my FCP that would not look as nice. The better this looks, the better it should do at a festival.

    Yeah I could stay at 24 or 23.98 for DVD & HD, but from my understanding I have to be 29.97 if this is put on a SD tape.

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