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Re: AVC-Intra 50 in FCP
by Dave Francombe on May 9, 2009 at 7:20:43 pm

I have a very similar system to Walter, also set up by Bob Zelin, we are about to add another 16tb drive array, but we shoot about 150 hours, and produce 65 shows a year, so scalable storage is a real concern, not just for edit, but archiving camera material. I'd love to hire a consultant, if you can suggest a good one who knows work flow, from the field through delivery, and can update our edit rooms, that would be great. Bob, is the first to admit work flow is not his thing. I just like to try and educate myself a little before I turn everything over to consultant. As you are aware, different folks like different formats, and with so many on the market I'm interested in opinions from a variety of people with real world experience. Thats why I turn here first, consultant next.

Dave


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