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Building a mac editing systemPosted by TD
OK, I need some advice. My company wants to start making its own training videos. It has asked me to put together a MAC editing system. They are alotting up to $8000 to build it. At home I have a Dual 2Ghz G5, 10.3.9, with FCP 4.5 and 2 gigs of RAM. This has been great and reliable for me so far, but due to budget considerations (the woes of being an inde film maker) I've never delved in to the world of RAID drives or SCSI drives. This is where I need the most help.
Also, what is the verdicct on FCP Studio so far? Any advice on what you would build for that price would be greatly appreciated.
What will they be shooting on? If DVCAM, then this is the way to go:
-Dual 2.7 G5 -additional 300GB internal SATA drive. Buy Seagate or Hitachi. AVOID Maxtor. -Additional firewire drives if needed. G-Raid drives are good. -2xDell 20" widescreen monitors ($500 a pop) or if you want to go for the overprices Apple Monitors...feel free. -Sony DSR-45 deck. You can get away with a DSR-11 if you are running short on cash, but I myself like the TC display and audio monitors. -Sony PVM NTSC monitor. I have a PVM-1945 at work (15" and it is great. Has settings for 16x9 too. -External audio monitor (speakers). -Final Cut Pro Studio.
I like everything Shane mentioned. Here are a few more things to add to the list.
Some good studio monitor's. A little mackie mixer to help with your voiceovers. A nice mic. I would also stay clear of the firewire drives. I am not saying they are no good (I still have a bunch being used). If it were my money that I was spending today, I would build a simple sata array and be done with it.
Along with Shane & Alan's suggestions, must-haves are After Effects 6.5 Pro / Photoshop CS2 / Illustrator CS2.
I would do research at [www.barefeats.com] to get specs on hardware options. G-RAIDS tested VERY good (FW800 External). You might want to get Avid Express Pro so you can widen your company's project options. I use both and they both work great on the same machine. - Joey When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
""Also, what is the verdicct on FCP Studio so far?""
Well, since I only got it installed today but did a presentation tonight to our NAProViG group on HDV and Multi-cam, I'd say it is worth the effort. If you do any more than one camera shooting of a subject, then Multicam is a BIG timesaver. HDV looks great if you have the equipment. We had to rent a HIDef projector with 50 ft of DVI cabling to make the HDV presentation work. I think it will be a good investment - especially if all you spend for it is $499.00.
I like what everybody said, plus add an UPS- uninterruptible power supply-- to protect your tower, drives and deck for a few minutes during a blackout while you close up and properly shut down. About 170.00 for an APC with Automatic Voltage Regulation. *Especially* if you're working in an older building or a part of town where transformers blow like party poppers.
- Loren Today's FCP 4.5 keytip: Set your custom layouts by pressing Option>Windows>Arrange>Set Custom Layout. Access your custom layouts 1 & 2 with Shift & Option-U! The FCP HD KeyGuide?: your power placemat. Now available at KeyGuide Central www.neotrondesign.com
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