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Article Comment – CineSummit, the World's Largest Online Cinematography Event Is Back (and It's Free)

great!

5 years ago
Article Comment – New FiLMiC Pro Update Allows iPhone 7 and 7 Plus Users to Shoot Log

If I purchase the app now will I get a free update once the log feature comes out?

6 years ago
Boards Comment – Using Cineform as editing codec

Frank, if we are going to talk about workflows in general, what is your preferred workflow? As someone who is just starting to get serious with real projects, I like to hear how other people go about handling their projects and making the most of their time. Any suggestions are helpful to me so please share your views and let others share theirs as well. Thanks!

6 years ago
Boards Comment – Using Cineform as editing codec

Yes I prefer to work with the original files but usually by the time i get to the end of a project the computer is pretty bogged down and moving slowly. This also ruins any chance to come back and make and edits when the computer is running that slow. Last night I tried converting my 4k files to cineform and once i tried pulling them into premiere it said the files were either incompatible or damaged. Not sure what I did wrong in the trans coding process.....

6 years ago
Boards Comment – Using Cineform as editing codec

Guy, I was hoping you would respond. You seem to have a lot of information on this workflow. So you bring your files into your project panel, color correct and audio correct then export to what? Your external HD? Then you reopen the project in premiere with the cineform files? Then what do you do with the original files? Store them on a HD as well?

6 years ago
Boards Comment – Shooting at 4K to export at 1080

I am very interested in this method. Do you re convert footage back to a different filr when you are done or does it stay in the cineform master file?

6 years ago

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