for those of you who have the Red and are shooting - in terms of processing times and such - do you think that a fully loaded Macbook Pro can be a viable processing (not color correcting) and editing system for Red?
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for those of you who have the Red and are shooting - in terms of processing times and such - do you think that a fully loaded Macbook Pro can be a viable processing (not color correcting) and editing system for Red?
I am also wondering the same. Also, does anyone know when the next MacBook Pro updates are expected?
I actually do not think so. It depends. If you are going to use it to transcode to a delivery codec (such as PROREZ) and edit that way, then you might be able to get by.
If you are using it as a machine to have on set, at the end of the day to REDCINE and back up footage to multipple drives, then YES FOR SURE.
Then again you might want to finish your 2K film on a laptop and hand over the final color project for screening or what ever.
I still think a tower with a lot of ram and a very fast FIber array is going to be the finishing tool you need.
David
I have a 2.33 ghz dual core with 3GB RAM Macbook Pro and its barely holding onto its pants when I drop a 2k Pro-Res file into FCP and begin to scrub. I think we'll be able to get by using our macbooks, but eventually, and very soon, we're going to want more power.
I'd say no way- you'll really want a top of the line desktop Mac Pro with an HD monitoring card, high end graphics and ooddles of RAM and RAID storage. Mac Book Pro is solid as a field monitoring and ingest station however.
Noah
I would expect new Macbook Pros to arrive either November/December or in Sping of 2008. That's just the most logical time to update the line, at least a bump or so. Of course, once 8-core chips start coming out, then things will get interesting (ie. quad-core laptops).
I got a MBP in June with the 7200 rpm hard drive and 4gb of ram. 2.4ghz
processor and I would have to say its as capable as my 2.7 g5 tower.
The one true advantage desktops have is graphic cards. which are being used
more and more for playback rather than the proccesor and they can be upgraded easily.
If you are traveling I think a MBP will work for you for basic stuff.
but if you are looking for one system for all things, go for the best intel mac
tower you can afford.
thanks guys! Looks like the loan is getting a bit bigger!
Mike Curtis mentioned using a Macbook Pro for the OffHollywood shoots with no problems.
By editing, do you mean simple cutting or filters, compositing and otherwise?
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