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Re: Help. FCP and AF REDone workflow on MBP (clueless)
by Shane Ross on Jul 7, 2009 at 12:55:59 am

[Max Sainvil] "Gotta start somewhere!"

Normally that would be something small, like a small simple short film, or a 30 second spec commercial that is cuts only. Dipping your feet in the pool on a step, not jumping off the high dive into the deep end.

I have been editing for over 12 years, but when it comes to Red, because it is such a new format with constant updates and 5000 different workflows, I'd want some simple footage, way 2-3 min of stuff, so I could edit a small 30 spec commercial. or 10 min of stuff for a short film. No compositing. Just enough to get my feet wet.

Russ was nice to give you tips, so let's give him a round of applause.

Good luck

(100fps and you want it to be 24fps? lordy...)


Shane



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