|
Forum Index | Read LUG: Policy/Rules Messages Threads Digests | Post New Message | Search!
> I have started to put the burden of capture on the editor in order to
save
> myself hard disk space and time.If the project is edited on Final Cut,
I
> have the editor render out a small 320 X 240 cinepak movie file which
> features a timecode burn (using a Final Cut plugin). I then ask them to
> export the program audio seperately as an Aiff of the same length.
>
> I recieve the files on CD or DVD,
Great tips. Thanks Rob.
How big is all that? I'm not familiar with cinepak codec. Would a
120 minute project fit onto one DVD? And would any/all Final
Cut editors know what I was talking about if I were to give them
these specs?
Also, in this scenario, how would you output to VHS for demos?
-thanks again
Forum Index | Read LUG: Policy/Rules Messages Threads Digests | Post New Message | Search! © 1994-2008, All Rights Reserved. |