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M100 - FCP Export and Sequence Settings
by Dennis Dean on Apr 17, 2009 at 6:28:15 pm

I regularly create standard definition 720x486 NTSC videos for several of my clients, using a legacy Media 100i system (7.5) in OS9.

(OK-So I'm the last person on the planet doing this.)

Lately I've been taking some of the finished video into Final Cut Pro - but have found a tendency for panning shots to blur. I import to FCP by dropping the Media 100 self-contained export and letting FCP match the sequence setting on its own.

But I'm wondering if that's the best idea - whether I should be exporting differently from M100 (a slow process when I select a different type of QuickTime format) or if I should be setting the sequence manually in FCP - and what it should be?

Any assistance on this would be greatly appreciated.

And thanks!

Dennis



Dennis Dean
The Dean Group
-It's about results-
www.deangroup.com


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