XDCAM Workflow Guide Final Cut Studio 2
XDCAM Workflow Guide Final Cut Studio 2 Final Cut Studio 2 is the new standard for HD post-production, with integrated, real-time tools designed to help you deliver beautiful HD programming on impossibly tight deadlines. Start with Final Cut Pro for editing of virtually any format – DV, SD, HDV™, XDCAM EX™, XDCAM™ HD, XDCAM HD422, fully uncompressed HD as well as Apple’s new ProRes 422 production format. Add 3D motion graphics in real time with Motion, the fastest way to animate and express your creative vision. Sculpt, mix and repair audio using Soundtrack Pro, the only audio application designed from the ground up for HD production work. Finish with Color, the newest addition to the Studio, that allows professional color grading that can elevate the quality of any production. Finally, deliver your finished production in the format of your choice using Compressor. Supported File Formats DVCAM™ MPEG IMX™ (50/40/30 Mb/s) MPEG HD (35/25/18 Mb/s) Final Cut Studio 2 50i, 60i, 25p, 30p, 23.98p including Variable Frame Rate MPEG HD422 (50 Mb/s) 50i, 60i, 25p 1. Connecting to XDCAM You can choose two types of XDCAM Professional Disc™ device to use with Final Cut Pro: XDCAM decks and camcorders, connected through i.LINK to your Mac with File Access Mode (FAM) activated. PDW-U1 stand-alone XDCAM drive, connected through USB 2.0 to your Mac. In both cases, when a Professional disc is inserted into the drive, it will show up in the Finder, just like any other removable storage.
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