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Viper Camera Final Cut Pro 6 Workflow
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Shirlyn Wong
on Nov 27, 2007 at 5:34:20 pm
Hello,
We are starting a shoot in the next few days and we have this opportunity to use the Viper Film Stream camera. However, we've never used this camera so we don't know how it will take in our final cut 6 system.
All I know from the camera is that it has its own dedicated deck but don't know the specifications of the deck (has SDI out?). We have a black magic extreme card. We plan to shoot 4.4.4 Video Stream 1080 at 60fps. What should we be looking out for in terms of workflow or even set up? We want to know whether we will even be able to capture the footage on the machine and/or use this format in Final Cut Pro 6. Please help us!
Thank you!
-shirlyn
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