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Hey Tim,
My first suggestion is to update to 5.5.3.6, as it is the most recent version of the application, and see if that solves your issue. Keep me posted.
Kevin P McAuliffe
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Also, make sure you are running the most recent version of MC or Symphony (6.0.1.1), which resolves a lot of issues.
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August 6, 2012 at 3:14 am in reply to: Title video codec not matching footage codecHey Rosie,
If you don’t mind me asking, why did you transcode everything, and not just import all your clips via AMA link to, edit and then output. Just curious.
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Hey Alex,
There are both 32 and 64 bit versions of BCC8 and Avid FX, so you should be good to go. If there is an issue with the dual boot license, contact BFX support, and I’m sure they will be able to help you.
Kevin P McAuliffe
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November 26, 2011 at 12:37 am in reply to: Need to make Color Correction look Amazing!Hey Mark,
Even the best colorists in the world don’t do CC on the fly. It’s normally a shot by shot, long and painstaking task to get the color or grade exactly the way the director wants. If I have an hour long show with 500 shots, I’m color correcting shot by shot. Doing what you are suggesting is normally called a “one light”, where you would use your proc-amp to set up the first shot, and then capture everything using that one grade. This is normally what is done for dailies on film sets. Hope this helps.
Kevin P McAuliffe
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Kevin P mcauliffe
November 22, 2011 at 1:51 pm in reply to: Need to make Color Correction look Amazing!Hey Amr,
I’m not a Premiere Pro expert by any stretch of the imagination, so I whipped up something quick in FCP 7, that would easily translate over into Premiere Pro. I’ve attached the after snapshots with a snapshot of the Color Correction wheels to get you started. My advice is to always correct things to “Normal” first, before you start trying to stylize things. Let me know if this is the direction you want to go with this.
Kevin P McAuliffe
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Kevin P mcauliffe
July 27, 2011 at 5:21 pm in reply to: Clever, Clever Apple – FCP 7 and FCP X can’t actually co-existHey John,
I thought about that, but the big question is, are we sure that the only thing that moved when installing FCP X, was the application packages? For all we know, there could have been other files that were moved in the process. Something important to keep in mind when updating to Lion. Install FCS3 before installing FCP X.
Kevin P McAuliffe
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Kevin P mcauliffe
July 27, 2011 at 1:56 pm in reply to: Question re 64 vs 32 bit performance with Lion…Hey Eli,
Looks like we’re in the same boat. I noticed a performance enhancement by switching from SL to Lion, but no 32 vs 64-bit differences. Maybe it’s coming in one of Apple’s upcoming…..”updates”.
Kevin P McAuliffe
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July 25, 2011 at 8:04 pm in reply to: FCP 7 and X play well together on the same disk?No problems. You’re good to go.
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Hey Brendan,
Great trick from the Motion 4 days. Love it!
Kevin P McAuliffe
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