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Need orientation from Final Cut - HVX200 users
by Federico Prieto on Apr 24, 2008 at 11:38:07 am

Hello fellows...

In about 2 weeks I will begin to edit an one hour (52 minutes) video documentary. I have all material recorded in high definition (1080) in P2 format. By now, the final movie will be in Standard Definition on a miniDV or DVCam tape.

I will use Final Cut for to edit (my first time) and I want to Know your experiencie and recomendations for the best (eficient) workprocess or route I need (must) to follow.

I appreciatte if you con teach me that in a very detailed way... I have experience with many windows editors and I think I could learn the FC in short time.


Thanks in advance

fp



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