just watch the whole thing …. so great to get a lil inside of editing Breaking Bad! … watch it ….NOW!
Thanks to lacpug for getting Kelley Dixon on the stage and recording & sharing it!
just watch the whole thing …. so great to get a lil inside of editing Breaking Bad! … watch it ….NOW!
Thanks to lacpug for getting Kelley Dixon on the stage and recording & sharing it!
Well we are testing Premiere Pro CS 5.5 for a few weeks now. Yes, we tried that in the past and it did not work out well. But with the release of the 9.2 Version of the Blackmagic Design drivers (Blackmagic Design Desktop Video 9.2 – a while ago now) for the BMD Video-Cards we use something changed and now it actually works quite well.
Now, we still use FCP7 for older or “special” projects. But with CS6 in the very near future things are looking good … well bad for FCP and Apple. The whole AVID MC 6 thing did not work that good for the stuff we do… even though it’s a great NLE … it’s just not for how we things rock over here, lets just leave it at that. I will not talk about FCPX … u know how I feel about it … for some work its great …for most stuff not tho’ (a matter of “taste” anyway) … it will take a loooooooong time till that App will be 100% ready … end of story (for FCPX).
Anyway… here are some settings that worked quite well for us and our “old” MacPro’s with Blackmagic Cards. One note: We are in PAL-Land so we work with 1080p25 or 50i … u might try other frame rates for your footage!
BTW we are on “older” MacPros with 12 GB Ram, MacOS 10.6.8 and BlackMagic Design Decklink HD Extreme 2 cards. (We did not test this in LION / 10.7.x)
All starts with a “New Project” … select “Blackmagic Capture” … just to be safe. ( at this point I’m not 100% sure if that is Essential or not)… and choose a project name and make sure you did choose a (the right) project folder / location …
You might choose your Video “Settings” … (that is for capture only… if u want to do that)
Now comes the essential part: After you hit OK … You have to choose the Blackmagic Design HD1080 preset (8 bit or 10 bit with the Frame-rate your footage is in) Don’t use the DSLR Preset, that doesn’t work well at all for most Machines (using ProRes footage / with external Playback) One side-note if you use an external Monitor (via HDMI for example) that can not play/show progressive footage (25p in our case) you have to choose an Interlaced Preset (50i in our case) … you will be able to work with progressive footage (25p in our case) just as good in that Interlaced Timeline it will NOT change it to interlaced or something …. at least in our case.
So folks, with todays Vimeo-Post from the Editing-Crew at Conan some might say we finally will get the FCP8 we all want …desperately.
Some say (THAT POST SHOW) that we will finally see PPro CS6 at NAB this year with lost of cool stuff and (a bit) more FCP feel to it (i’ll be there…for that).
Now, we all should not make the (same) mistake some did last year with FCPX – getting too excited too quickly – but it sure looks promising!
Fact is there are not that much options left … FCP7 will get really “old school” at some point … FCPX still is pretty much a toy app (even with “all” these updates) … and AVID MC6 sure is an awesome & solid NLE but it’s really made mostly for that: Online/Offline for TV & Movies (thats why Hollywood loves it … i guess) there is no AfterEffects or Motion and stuff like that… even through its an awesome Application (don’t get me wrong!)
…so in the end the only real FCP7 replacement is / might be PremierePro.
Well we should wait and we shall see.
On a side note: I actually just started a real work project in Premiere Pro CS 5.5 … yes i know i did test that app several times and i said “it doesn’t work well on our machines” but now with the latest Blackmagic Design drivers it finally runs kinda smoothly even with 1080p25 ProRes footage … well not finished yet … but it’s looking good 😉
KEEP CALM AND EDIT ON!