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Re: broadcast workflow
by
Alan Smith
on Sep 26, 2008 at 12:23:50 am
[peter crawford]
"The broadcast specs specify SD PAL I believe,
so should I simply set up motion as Broadcast DV?"
If you are to deliver your final in DigiBeta SD Pal, I would not create a motion project with Broadcast DV. You should use the Pal Broadcast SD option.
If you have a sequence that is Pal using Pro Res, then send your project to Motion using the Pal Broadcst SD Preset. Make your titles and overlays and save the motion project. When you return to FCP, your timeline with have the .motn project in your sequence. Render the sequence and then do an edit to tape, if you have the capabilities, otherwise do an export to uncompressed 8-bit Pal 48 kHz. This should give you what you need.
Alan Smith
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