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Re: Best HDV workflow in FCP 5
by Burk Finley on Oct 4, 2008 at 2:26:31 am

Hey Michael,

Thanks for the heads up--I had hear mainly glitchy reports about using FCP6 with Tiger, so it's good to hear you've been having some luck. Have you had any trouble working with graphics and transitions in the native HDV timeline, or do you just render out in ProRes after inserting them before you can see what you've got?

Thanks again,

Burk




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