For DVD release assuming you are handling commandos behind enemy lines mission 15 duplication/replication ProRes is certainly a good commandos behind enemy lines mission 15 format that you will not need to go back to an online from, less true if you are looking at doing an expensive DI and film out. Thanks! Location: Auckland, New Zealand Realistically your biggest concern is ensuring that your edit and tape logging records accurate timecode so you can produce an EDL that will work for a more sophisticated post house if you get the money to do a high end grade/DI at a later date before going to a film out.
So, I guess Im stuck! I would appreciate any help in this regard. How do I get files from FCP to After Effects and 3Ds Max and back? Will ProRes hold up and is it compatible with AE and 3D Max? Or should I change ProRes to something else, import the footage into AE and then render out to something else? Ive been reading a lot of posts, and the more I read, the more confused I become.
So, in all likelihood, there is no way Im changing any of the software I mentioned above, cause Im stuck with it.
Ive used the trial version and it works great on the Premiere Pro, but since Im going FCP way and it has its own lossless codec, I figure why bother. What is the best workflow solution? I cant afford Cineform. Hence the FCP and AE mix, instead of Shake.
My editor uses a Macbook Pro and I use a laptop PC. Probably, Ill be using the ProRes 422 codec to edit in FCP.
I also have a 45 second 3D animation on 3Ds Max. The edit will probably be on FCP, and compositing chroma work will be on After Effects. However, I want to keep the best resolution and quality possible because I also want to have a Blu-ray version present, along with the DVD and a possible film-out option for the future no budget for this at present. Ive just shot a feature in HDV 720/25p on a JVC 111E and its intended for DVD release PAL. For all HD formats including HDV, HDCAM, DVCPRO HD and others. It takes its time to tell multiple, powerful stories with great dialogue, direction and performances. Why did you think it was so crap? Too long? poor excuse! I think its one of the best movies to comeout of Hollywood for a LONG time, but hey, what do I know, right?!! Ciao baby. You may not make may friends saying stuff like that Kikuchiyo! Plenty of people out there who think that its ace, myself included. Gets me every !! If you wanna cry, check out Magnolia Ooops. But, boy, did she get revenge?! Love that movie.
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