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Re: automating renders
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Tim Garber
on Jul 30, 2008 at 6:01:07 pm
I agree that while not optimal AE handles HDV fairly well if not punishingly slow. In your situation, I'd render the whole thing out as a single movie then deal with it later. When you import it back into your editor line it up with the sequence you created & chop it up accordingly. Don't know Premeire too well but in FCP or Avid you'd subclip it.
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