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Re: The problem with FCP. (big projects, and slow copy-paste)
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Mark Raudonis
on Apr 10, 2008 at 4:35:18 am
Another vote for "NO PROBLEMS" with long form.
Just completed a 2 hour special for MTV. We work with multiple projects open simultaneously in a workgroup environment, which keeps the individual project size down. "Project bloat" is best avoided, and if you do so, the length of show is irrelevant. I think people equate "FCP problems" with longform because one tends to spend more time on a long project, thereby accumulating lots of garbage along the way. If you're careful to keep a clean project, FCP can keep up with you, regardless of the length of show.
It also doesn't hurt to have at least 4 gig of RAM on your computer.
Mark
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