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Very interesting Post from Stu about Clipping. A lot of backgroundinformation about why exposing to the right side ist the right choice. and why Clipping is bad.
Wouldn’t sign that thesis fully, but I think you should know what you’ll do when overexposing/clipping the whites. I dit it in various shots in my feature and did [...]
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The Filmmakersmagazin has a long and good to read article about the Reactions from two Crews who used the Red One in there Work.
In time Red will undoubtedly have competitors in the technology of high-level HD, most likely from Genesis and/or Viper. But although these systems still can‘t record more than 2K worth of [...]
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Shane from little Frog in HD did a post about his friend Andy’s Site
On it Andy posted a lot of free and useable Plugins for FinalCut. From simple Text and Gradient generators to advanced Timecode and Letterbox Plugins. Everything is free and very usefull. Go take a look and download your Stuff. Add some thoughts [...]
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So you bought Final Cut Studio, did youf Film with it and don’t even think about learning DVD Studio Pro to make your DVD? Wanna ust iDVD?
It’s not the Thing that I would do. But I did it also that way last time…
The Guys at GeniusDV wrote a good Tutorial about using FinalCut to [...]
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ProVideo Coalition.com: Richard Harrington How to get your Photos from Aperture to Final Cut
ProVideo Coalition.com: Field of View by Jim Feeley - I think we had this one last time, but don’t know. So there’s a feature that used colorista and magic bullet to finish Post.
ProVideo Coalition.com: CMG Keyframes by Chris & Trish Meyer - [...]
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Here I’ll show you how to upload to vimeo and present your stuff. Sorry for posting this late, but the post hung in the system for a while
Upload to Vimeo
Presenting with Vimeo
#008 Presenting your Stuff from George P. Schnyder on Vimeo.
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