Scott Brown
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Hi Folks
I'm needing some help here!
We're shooting three 60" ads in 5K FF at 50fps + a few 100fps scenes at 4K. We plan to shoot with a 2.4:1 (Cinemascope) delivery in mind but I'm not 100% sure how best to proceed in terms of our edit workflow.
Our deliverable will be a DCI spec 4K 2.4:1 for cinema and also a full HD and 4K version for web use, again at 2.4:1 aspect ratio.
We are still using FCP 7 for much of our editing (living in the dark ages :001_rolleyes
and therefore we'll offline there and then most likely finish in Resolve.
Using Redcine-X as our starting point, what's the best workflow for our FCP edit? Export 1920 x 1080 ProRes HQ and crop to 2.4:1 in Resolve? Ideally we want to see the Cinemascope version in FCP but again I'm unsure of how best to do this - use a matte in FCP to add black bars top and bottom or export a 2.4:1 quicktime? Can FCP work in non standard sequence sizes? I think it would be 1920 x 800 pixels?
Can anyone help please?
Many thanks.
Best wishes
Scott
I'm needing some help here!
We're shooting three 60" ads in 5K FF at 50fps + a few 100fps scenes at 4K. We plan to shoot with a 2.4:1 (Cinemascope) delivery in mind but I'm not 100% sure how best to proceed in terms of our edit workflow.
Our deliverable will be a DCI spec 4K 2.4:1 for cinema and also a full HD and 4K version for web use, again at 2.4:1 aspect ratio.
We are still using FCP 7 for much of our editing (living in the dark ages :001_rolleyes
Using Redcine-X as our starting point, what's the best workflow for our FCP edit? Export 1920 x 1080 ProRes HQ and crop to 2.4:1 in Resolve? Ideally we want to see the Cinemascope version in FCP but again I'm unsure of how best to do this - use a matte in FCP to add black bars top and bottom or export a 2.4:1 quicktime? Can FCP work in non standard sequence sizes? I think it would be 1920 x 800 pixels?
Can anyone help please?
Many thanks.
Best wishes
Scott