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Canon 5d Mark II Workflow in FCPPosted by davidblumenfeld
Can you provide more details? Specifically, what framerate/frame size did you shoot at, what format did you convert it to, how are you outputting your files and what are you outputting to?
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Thanks guys. I shot at 25P (PAL) at 1920x1080. I converted to Prores422 using MPEG Streamclip. (I had transferred the files to a hard drive and the plugin didn't work, as I understand I needed to transfer ALL the files, and I only transferred the .MOVs and the THMs.) I edited the piece in final cut pro, and then output using a few options: Compressor and selfcontained quicktime Movie...It all looks jumpy...OK when viewing in fcp sequence, but jumpy after output.
Hmm... Select a clip in the timeline, hit option 9. What does it say for field settings?
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It should all be set to "none", so should the sequence. How are you monitoring your sequence? Via an external monitor or *god forbid* only the FCP canvas? Try changing one of the clips to "none", import that into a fresh sequence, which is also set to "none", then export it and see if it still looks jumpy.
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I know this might be silly, but when you export a self-contained quicktime movie, try selecting "recompress all frames" especially if you've played with the field order in Final Cut.
Had a similar problem and that solution fixed it for me... ---------------- "What do you mean there's no undo?" Matthew Celia matt@fcpguru.com www.fcpguru.com
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