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Posted by Bill Lee on 10/03/12 11:35
In article <1135383706.186281.74010@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"nobody special" <msu1049321@aol.com> wrote:
> Bill Lee, by any chance do you stunt-double for Tony Shaloub? :-)
Unfortunately, more like the late John Candy, I'm afraid.
> I would be Oscar Madison to your Felix Unger on FCP, I'm afraid. I mix
> "capture now" on the fly grabs with preset batch lists, all the time,
> my time code is not just broken, it's fractured, and yet...
> -never had a problem yet.
If it's working for you, then that's great. :-) If you are new to FCP
its better to learn the 'proper' way of doing things. Once you have
experience and you want/need to take shortcuts then you are free to do
so, especially if you are the producer, director, editor, color timer,
sound engineer and tape monkey. The more you have to work with others on
a project, the more you need to be organised (and to keep others
organised). This is especially true when you are sharing an edit station
with others.
> Don't mind the gentle needling above; I'm jealous of those with better
> habits and discipline than I.
Ah, Like I said, I teach FCP and therefore tend to speak with more
imperatives that I probably should. It depends on what I'm working on -
as they say: "You can break the rules, but first you have to know what
rules you are breaking." I'm not as rigid in my own work as I recommend
others to be. :-)
Cheers,
Bill Lee
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