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Posted by Steve Wills on 08/21/06 11:25
Thank you!
Yes, I'm using DV.
The slo-mo quality seems to rather poor in FCP.
Re-shooting in progressive at 60fps may be the answer I really need.
Thank you for the reply. I'll try Shake.
On 8/20/06 9:11 PM, in article
rebus-B3F6CD.18105820082006@news.isp.giganews.com, "rebus"
<rebus@bctonline.com> wrote:
> In article <rebus-668DB5.19332219082006@news.isp.giganews.com>,
> rebus <rebus@bctonline.com> wrote:
>
>> In article <C10C8823.1A2F2%steventv@insightbb.com>,
>> Steve Wills <steventv@insightbb.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Could someone tell me how to get good looking slow motion in
>>> Final Cut Pro or do I need another program for the Mac?
>>>
>>> Steve Wills
>>> Jimmy Jib Owner/Operator
>>> www.kyvideoservices.com
>>
>> FCP only duplicates frames. Compressor 2 (which comes
>> with FCP) can do better, but is difficult to
>> understand. See 'retime' in the manual.
>
> A couple of points:
>
> You didn't mention your format, if it's DV then Shake
> can do a little better than the FCP retime parameter.
> You can download a free trial version from Apple.
>
> If your footage has motion blur, it will never look
> as good as high speed camera output.
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