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Re: FCS for filmout, shot on RED - a humorous diary...
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Dylan Reeve
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on Jun 6, 2008 at 10:52:24 am
Most EDL formats support basic motion effects - I haven't tried in FCP, but I know simple speed effects make it through, I would assume the same should be true of FCP.
Even the early 90's Accom controller I was using a few years ago could manage with speed effects (in conjunction with the three 'realtime disc' units, each capable of 30 seconds of video).
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