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Re: Stutter on motion in FCP
by Craig Seeman on Nov 3, 2009 at 6:55:32 pm

To put it bluntly you should have hired a professional with XDCAM EX and FCP experience to do this project.

The hours of trouble shooting is costing you big time. You've dug yourself into a hole that's hard for us to help with. Apparently you don't have the experience with the the codec or the NLE. It's not going to be easy to train you online since there seems to be way too many mistakes you're making that even a correct response may lead you into another hole since there are too many gaps in your knowledge.

Start with the correct sequence settings.
Read Sony's Final Cut Pro workflow they provide as a free PDF download.
If you don't know how to use FCP you should've professed that upfront.

Sorry to be so harsh but since you weren't even sure how to save the changes the gaps in your knowledge are too big for me to tackle. Maybe another kindly COW person will pick up.

Maybe you'll spend money on an experienced editor and/or some basic training.





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