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Revision as of 11:53, 2 November 2011

Multimedia Lab Proficiency

Multimedia Lab Use Guidelines


Downloading Files

  • Connect to Orca
    • Finder > Go > Connect to Server
  • Create a folder on the User Drive with your name
  • Copy the ENTIRE BDMV folder from Orca into your folder on the User Drive


Creating a Final Cut Project

Final Cut needs to have a Scratch Disk set every time it is opened. The Scratch Disk is s global setting in Final Cut. It is not set for each project. When switching between projects remember to change the Scratch Disk.

Set your Scratch Disk

  1. After opening Final Cut a dialog box will open asking to “Set Your Scratch Disks”.
  2. Click the Set button, browse to your folder and select it.
  3. Click Choose to make it the default location to store all your content.


For more info see Scratch Disk - FCP


Setting Logging Bin

  1. In FCP go to File > New > Bin.
  2. Name the Bin.
  3. Select the Bin in the Browser.
  4. Go to File > Set Logging Bin.

Log and Transfer

  1. Go to File > Log and Transfer, or Shift+Command+8.

Log and Transfer Preferences

Our labs are set to convert clips from the Vixia Cameras to Apple ProRes 422 (LT).

Importing Clips

  1. Click the Add Volume (Command+i) and select the BDMV folder copied from the camera.
  2. To only import video click on the Import Settings button and uncheck audio
  3. To import your footage select the clip you want to transfer. Set the in and out points, set the Clip Name and Reel Name and then click ‘Add Clip to Queue’. Once placed in the Queue, media will begin to transfer.

Playback

Preview clips using the computer monitor with Digital Cinema Desktop.

HD Video Playback Instructions.

Sequence Settings

The first time a clip is added to a new sequence Final Cut will display a warning if the Sequence Settings do not match the clip settings.

  1. Drag a clip to the timeline.
  2. When Final Cut display a warning that says "Change sequence settings to match clips settings?" click yes.


For information on manually setting the Sequence Settings see Sequence Settings HD - FCP


Adjusting Audio Levels

The levels of audio clips can be adjusted in the Timeline.

Creating Keyframes

  1. Click the Toggle Clip Overlays button in the lower left of the Timeline window (it looks like a mountain).
  2. Select the Pen Tool' in the tool bar (press the P key on the keyboard.)
  3. Click on the pink line on top off the waveform to create a Keyframe.
  4. Click and drag to create a Keyframe and change the levels.

Adjusting Keyframes

  1. To adjust 'Keyframes select the Selection Tool" (press the A key on the keyboard.)
  2. Click on the Keyframes to adjust the levels ( up or down) or the place in time (left or right).

Share

Share - FCP

Backing Up Files

File Space Overview