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Subject: FCP for News Editing


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Dixon
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Date Posted: 10:56:41 02/21/04 Sat

Im a news Photog. I know FCP pretty well from applications outside of news(commercials and industrials). We've managed to talk our Station into getting us an FCP system. Now...Im wondering what the most efficient way to log and capture for News packages would be. Obviously time is of essence in News, and capturing/digitizing an entire 30 min field tape may not be efficient for time or storage, especially if we go 10 bit uncompressed. Im wondering what some of you News editors do for FCP. Our tape format is Beta SX. Sound bites should be easy...I figure when a reporter logs timecode...I can run through and add 10 sec to front and back of the clips (to be safe) and do a batch capture. How do you handle b-roll clips?
-Dixon

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Re: FCP for News EditingCarmen11:55:34 05/12/09 Tue


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