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  • thanks..

  • Can you do this with a USB cord straight to the camera instead of a card reader?

  • @NateLightProductions not sure...

  • Great that you gave both options. Brilliant tutorial. Very clear and to the point. Thank you again

  • Can you do this with other canon dslrs like the canon 550, 600d, and 60d?

  • @heyandyVid yep same process...

  • ya really great one

  • a couple of things tho.. from a background of a photographer starting doing videos..

    • why so many CODECs are there and why ProRes 422 is better, why you recommend it while on other tutorials other guys set up everyone a different setting?

    • how to set up Final Cut preferences (is it in Easy settings?) so it won't say when we put our footage on a timeline that it still have to convert it?

    thanks

  • Super great video, thanks!

  • Quick question: What if you are editing with FCP 5.1.4? Can you still use ProRes 422 and if not, what should you use? (Final video for Youtube, Vimeo, & other internet purposes).

    Great tutorial :)

  • @whoismarlo I'm not sure if you can use Pro Res in 5.1.4 but if not use Apple Animation for your video codec.

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  • Great tutorial -- thanks for posting. Have you noticed any difference in quality transcoding via FCP Log and Transfer vs. MPEG Streamclip? Seems like the latter offers more options.

  • @pmecommunications thanks for the kudos....

    I have noticed that MPEG Streamclip is much faster almost always... But I haven't noticed any visual quality loss between using FCP or MPEG - so I just use MPEG.

    There are advantages to using FCP though which include the Logging, Moving Files and Renaming that FCP automatically does for you.

  • All these editing tutorials are for MAC :( oi..I need one for the PC

  • @Smoogle Unfortunately I'm not a PC guy... hope you find what you need somewhere.

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