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  • Robert Thalheim

    July 10, 2011 at 9:40 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro 5.5.vs FCP 7 Performance Tests

    A better integration of video cards into Premiere Pro is very high on my wish list! I work with BMD Decklink Studio2 and:
    https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/124/876523

    I don’t want to take extra steps like edit on non BMD sequences and than copy to a BMD time line or transcode DSLR footage. This doesn’t fit to the rest of the unmatched speed and workflow opportunities Premiere Pro gives us.

    I am looking forward to the next major Premiere Pro update wich hopefully includes a better integration of professional video cards.

    LG, Robert

  • I use DNxHD for this purpose. I see some loss when choosing the DNxHD 35 setting so I use the 120 setting. Works great.

  • Robert Thalheim

    July 6, 2011 at 1:09 pm in reply to: From FCP to PP: what i miss…

    Hello Alessandro,

    MISS: more precise copy/paste/delete attributes. i should be free to paste or remove only specific effects and not “all or nothing”.

    You can select each and any parameter, keyframe or what ever value from a clip to another. Just mark that specific value/s and copy/paste.

    The “effects to a master clip” could be on the list for future PP features^^
    But if you need to use this workflow you can create a sequence with the whole clip. Do your effects there. Open this sequence in the source monitor and make your in/out from there to your editing sequence.

    A better integration of third-part editing cards (Aja, BMD,…) is on my wish list, too.

    LG, Robert

  • Robert Thalheim

    July 5, 2011 at 12:29 pm in reply to: CS5.5 doesn’t like XDCAM EX mp4 format.
  • Robert Thalheim

    July 4, 2011 at 6:35 pm in reply to: CS5.5 doesn’t like XDCAM EX mp4 format.

    It can by read on MAC OS?
    I assume that your files are not original.
    (XDCAM EX.mp4 is “windows friendly”)

    As you installed k-lite, please right click on of your “XD CAM” files and click ‘Media Info’ and than copy the data here. And what does QT say on the mac when it opened the file? Whats the “Movie Inspector” say.

    Again, for EX material there is no need to transcode or install any other software to edit it in Premiere. This is normally only needed for FCP…

    If we find out what it is I might help you.

    LG, Robert

  • Robert Thalheim

    July 3, 2011 at 1:25 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CS5.5 Blackmagic & DVCPROHD

    Are you limited by your cam to shoot 720p? Makes no sense to me to like 720p more than 1080p.

    Edit you 720p24 footage in a 1080p24 BMD timeline should work. In the Premiere Pro preferences you can choose: “default is scale to frame size” just in the general tab. Or right click…

    Open your “older” projects in Premiere and than mark everything in the timeline and copy it, make a new BMD sequence which fits your footage and than paste it there.

    LG, Robert

  • Robert Thalheim

    July 2, 2011 at 7:25 am in reply to: CS5.5 doesn’t like XDCAM EX mp4 format.

    I’ve edited many hours of XDCAM EX in Premiere Pro CS5 and 5.5 and I had no problem at all.
    -Did you import the whole BRAV folder (click ‘import folder’)?
    -Are you trying to edit from a slow external drive?

    You need the Sony software only to import/access the camera or SxS Cards and if you like to work with the XDCAM Browser…
    NO need for any other software, codec or plug in to edit directly in PP.

    If you still have trouble you might recheck the material you got.
    I hope I could help you somehow.

    https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/products/premiere/pdfs/cs5-premiere-pro-sonyxdcam-wfg.pdf

  • Robert Thalheim

    July 1, 2011 at 4:43 pm in reply to: Anyone recognize this font

    Might be Filosofia Italic, but not 100% sure.

    https://new.myfonts.com/fonts/emigre/filosofia/italic/

  • Robert Thalheim

    June 27, 2011 at 7:30 pm in reply to: Cineform as a replacement for ProRes
  • Robert Thalheim

    June 27, 2011 at 12:21 pm in reply to: Dailies spec for Premiere Pro

    You can natively edit ProRes in PP. Even on Windows like I did last month for a short documentation.

    I cant make out a standard used by PP editors. Because its trying to work natively with any format from DV to R3D. In most cases there is no need to transcode for editing.

    In case I need to, I like to use cineform which works fine with my BlackMagic DeckLink output.

    LG, Robert

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