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Re: FCP 5 settings for 30f HDV -- have read everything I can find!
by
Adam Tomlinson
on Jan 15, 2008 at 9:41:35 pm
Thanks Thom. But can someone else weigh in on this?
Why does FCP 6 have settings for HDV 1080 p24 and p25, but not p30 (other than in Compressor - where I'll probably use ProRes down the line when finished editing)?
Is HDV 1080i60 really the way for me to go (NTSC 29.97) without compromising quality or future of project?
When authored to DVD, will it still be progressive 30, or interlaced 60? (Does this even matter if I'm achieving a 30p look?!)
Thanks again!
Adam
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FCP 5 settings for 30f HDV -- have read everything I can find!
by Adam Tomlinson on Jan 15, 2008 at 1:53:32 am
Re: FCP 5 settings for 30f HDV -- have read everything I can find!
by Thom Obarski on Jan 15, 2008 at 2:35:18 am
Re: FCP 5 settings for 30f HDV -- have read everything I can find!
by Adam Tomlinson on Jan 15, 2008 at 9:41:35 pm
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