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Picture-in-picture [message #377] Fri, 11 July 2008 20:29 Go to next message
alexwarner  is currently offline alexwarner  United States
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I love the 2K playback, but one thing that might be a deal-breaker where I work is that the editor usually creates a smaller picture-in-picture frame from a single quicktime movie over the 2K edited DPX sequence. (The explanation is that we are primarily a trailer finishing house -- we get a videotape of a trailer, we wonk it into 24FPS, and we conform film scans to the wonked movie. We then send the EDL from FCP to a DI theater.)

Adding the picture-in-picture, of course, means a render. And that render at 2K in DPX format is dog-ass slow. Not glue's fault of course, but I guess as a feature request, or maybe a suggestion knowing the guts of FCP, how can I optimize this?
Re: Picture-in-picture [message #795 is a reply to message #377 ] Wed, 05 August 2009 01:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Leehyori  is currently offline Leehyori  Vietnam
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great ^^
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Re: Picture-in-picture (message #377) [message #1040 is a reply to message #377 ] Thu, 15 July 2010 08:57 Go to previous message
BoatAshorePair  United States
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Although barely different than picture in picture, why don`t you see if there`s a split- screen effect in your (Final Cut Studio 2?). Although the dual image you want to see is occasionally tragically not delineated at the split line, usually it is, and you`re speeding on your way even as you watch two halves of the same person`s face or two faces carry on a rhythm. (Promo editing trick invented by my old friend Simon).
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