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Re: Going to offline after having captured and worked on line
by David Roth Weiss on Oct 24, 2009 at 10:31:58 pm

[Miriam Altounji] "don't most people work offline first? "

They did when hard drives storage was $1000 per gigabyte - it's 7-cents now.
They did when computer processors were 120mhz - they are now 3ghz with up to 8 multithreaded cores.
They do when they're working with 2K, 4K, or uncompressed HD.

However, no one today offlines when editing DV or HDV. Offlining is designed to increase efficiency, bit offlining DV or HDV is not in the least bit an efficient use of either time or resources.

David Roth Weiss
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David Weiss Productions, Inc.
Los Angeles

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