Not up to FCP 7 yet, so no ProRes Proxy for me...
The producer is unlikely to do any "actual" editing, but if he can organize his thoughts and make selects, I'll be in good shape.
I may just make a clone of the original drive to a bare SATA and keep that in the office and let this guy have the original.
Thanks!
Tim McLaughlin
Avid and Final Cut Pro Editor
http://www.mcltim.
Phone (847) 358-0277
Cell (847) 370-4379
> To: FinalCutPro-
> From: ksoloway@gmail.
> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 23:16:49 -0400
> Subject: Re: [FCP-L] Offline RT question
>
> Have you considered using ProRes Proxy instead? It consumes about 30% of the
> space of ProRes and 20% of ProRes HQ so, depending on what you are starting
> with you would only need 250 to 350 GB of storage.
>
> It makes no sense to work in any other but actual frame size since it can
> add problems during the online.
>
> Even so, given the costs of TB hard drives, it is hard to imagine that it
> would be worthwhile spending the time to Media Manage a TB worth of video.
> Of course, perhaps there are other concerns like the number of real-time
> streams that you can handle during the off-line process. If that is the
> case, I would really consider the ProRes proxy.
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