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How to Import RED one DIgital Cinema Footage Into Final Cut PRo (Tutorial)

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2009

This is a video tutorial on how to Import RED one Digital Cinema Footage Into Final Cut Pro if you get the chance to get your hands on a red one.

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  • Sorry everyone made this video in a rush and it was done a long time ago! srry about the annoying music!

  • how much RAM do you need to run smoothly - I noticed final cut takes awhile to load.

  • @directorlog When I made this video I had 2Gig ram in my PC and it struggled quite a bit I knw have 4gig it runs much smoother, but if you want to properly edit with the native RED one files I would suggest you must have at least 8gig or 16gig and up!! If you work with RED files as a job I would say just get the best which would be around 24gig and up!!!

    Regards

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  • Thank ya sir! Very helpful.

  • Thanks for the tutorial!

  • Dude!!..no music in tutorials!

  • great tutorial but the music is highly annoying

  • How did you get FCP to have your logo on startup?

  • You shouldn't add music to tutorials.  Thanks though.

  • I capture videos with a JVC Everio.

    I can't get my clips into that thing.

    What do I do?

  • @AntonDensexte Go read, stupid ass.

  • GAH! WHY THIS ANOYING MUSIC?

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