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Presented: Oct. 6, 2010
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Tutorial Overview
Since Larry Jordan published his first tutorial on tapeless media — Working with Tapeless and DSLR Media — lots of viewers asked him to provide a second webinar that presents an entire workflow for tapeless media for those that are new to the media.
So, this session is designed for folks that are new to working with tapeless media. As our example for this training, we will be working with AVCHD media.
Tapeless media requires entirely different organization and ingest techniques than traditional tape-based media. This session walks you thru the entire process from initially setting up and naming folders, to bringing the media into Final Cut (“ingest”), to configuring scratch disks and other preference settings, to editing, rendering and exporting for the web.
If you are moving into tapeless media and want to do it right, you need to watch this training.
Audience Level
This tutorial will be most helpful to editors that have installed Final Cut Studio 2 or later. You do not need access to tapeless media to watch this session. While this illustrates using AVCHD media, this training applies to all tapeless media formats.
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