Etler
04-16-2007, 01:49 AM
http://www.hdforindies.com/uploaded_movies/RedScoop3.mov
Ted talks about loads of stuff...
"It is a video interview, and you can see a bit of the booth in the background. I talked to Ted about Apple's announced Final Cut Pro 6 and support for the native Redcode RAW (the compressed Red RAW bayer data) format. Ted talks about how you can use 4K Redcode RAW in Final Cut, and what your viable options are for finishing work in 4K, HD, SD, etc.
We also talked about the Red Drive (you can see one in the video) and how your footage will flow from camera to editorial in a surprisingly simple and painless flow. The idea of nearly 3 hours of 4K footage that fits in your cargo pants pocket....wow.
The fact that Redcode is natively readable by Final Cut opens up a lot of doors potentially - I need to verify details, but it SOUNDS like you'd be able to use the native Redcode RAW (the 27.5 MB/sec compressed, not the 325 MB/sec uncompressed) in Final Cut Pro 6 (this is verified), but also in Motion, Shake, After Effects, etc. - other apps on your INTEL Mac (not PPC) that support the QT import architecture. Again, I need to verify details, but this sounds BIG." - Mike Curtis...http://www.hdforindies.com
Ted talks about loads of stuff...
"It is a video interview, and you can see a bit of the booth in the background. I talked to Ted about Apple's announced Final Cut Pro 6 and support for the native Redcode RAW (the compressed Red RAW bayer data) format. Ted talks about how you can use 4K Redcode RAW in Final Cut, and what your viable options are for finishing work in 4K, HD, SD, etc.
We also talked about the Red Drive (you can see one in the video) and how your footage will flow from camera to editorial in a surprisingly simple and painless flow. The idea of nearly 3 hours of 4K footage that fits in your cargo pants pocket....wow.
The fact that Redcode is natively readable by Final Cut opens up a lot of doors potentially - I need to verify details, but it SOUNDS like you'd be able to use the native Redcode RAW (the 27.5 MB/sec compressed, not the 325 MB/sec uncompressed) in Final Cut Pro 6 (this is verified), but also in Motion, Shake, After Effects, etc. - other apps on your INTEL Mac (not PPC) that support the QT import architecture. Again, I need to verify details, but this sounds BIG." - Mike Curtis...http://www.hdforindies.com