Monday, 6 December 2010

Exporting on Final Cut Pro

There are 3 ways to export. 
1. A self Contained movie -Which means that the file can only be opened on Final Cut pro - this is probably not the best way to export as its very limited on where you can open the file.
2. Allows a option on what file format you have so you can play it in various places
3. Allows you to change the file after and can be made into disc format.


When exporting you need to mark in and mark out for your whole sequence so that the computer knows where the beginning and end of your video is. After doing this you must check the audio peaks (sound levels) and also check the colour of your work (contrast and brightness) so that your work looks and sounds professional. After this you should de interlace your video, but only do this once you know your video is exactly as you want it and nothing else needs changing. But still make a copy of your file before you de interlace just in case. To de interlace you should highlight all the video and going on the filter tab and click de interlace and drag it on.  Once this is done you go to file then quick time conversion and selecting all frames then choosing the size and then its done.

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