From macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com Tue Mar 30 03:52:30 2010 From: macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com (Marek Poray-Heywowski) Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 19:52:30 -0700 Subject: [mfm-list]Re: 1. MacOS 10.6, QuickTime and Final Cut Studio (Walt Atwood) In-Reply-To: <20100326050923.EE25A624E3@mailman.siteprotect.com> References: <20100326050923.EE25A624E3@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <921769D3-D4EC-4765-AD5B-8C82B002CC72@porayworks.com> It depends on your involvement in work flow if you know your way via QT and want to have more control you have to install QT7 simply because QTX current release is simple player marek On Mar 25, 2010, at 10:09 PM, macfilmmakers-request@lists.macfilmmakers.com wrote: > Send macfilmmakers mailing list submissions to > macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://lists.macfilmmakers.com/mailman/listinfo/macfilmmakers > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > macfilmmakers-request@lists.macfilmmakers.com > > You can reach the person managing the list at > macfilmmakers-admin@lists.macfilmmakers.com > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of macfilmmakers digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. MacOS 10.6, QuickTime and Final Cut Studio (Walt Atwood) > > --__--__-- > > Message: 1 > From: Walt Atwood > Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2010 23:28:52 -0400 > To: macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com > Subject: [mfm-list]MacOS 10.6, QuickTime and Final Cut Studio > Reply-To: macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com > > I recently bought and installed a new hard drive and MacOS 10.6 in > my = > MacBook Pro. > > I also just bought the newest Final Cut Studio suite. I'm going to > be = > installing it on my MacBook Pro. The laptop has QuickTime X > installed = > and running. > > What will installing FCS do regarding QuickTime? Will I have to > start = > using QuickTime 7? > > MY HARDWARE: > MacBook Pro 15-inch 2.33 GHz, 500 GB HDD, 2 GB RAM=20 > > MY SOFTWARE: > Mac OS X (10.6.2), QuickTime X= > > > --__--__-- > > _______________________________________________ > macfilmmakers mailing list > macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com > http://lists.macfilmmakers.com/mailman/listinfo/macfilmmakers > > > End of macfilmmakers Digest > Marek Poray-Heywowski marek@porayworks.com From macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com Thu Apr 1 15:50:33 2010 From: macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com (Walt Atwood) Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2010 10:50:33 -0400 Subject: [mfm-list]Canon Vixia HV 40 - HDV camcorder Message-ID: <3B12EC7C-E389-459B-AAB8-D68E205090CC@verizon.net> --Apple-Mail-66--231542217 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I just purchased and received a new Canon Vixia HV 40 high-def = tape-based camcorder. I also just purchased a Jumpstart tutorial DVD = that lays out all the features of a Vixia HV 30. Are there any other instructional/informative materials on the 'net I = can access that will help me get up to speed with this new cam? The HV = 40 looks to be a nice little "prosumer" unit, and I'd like to get the = most out of it as quickly as possible. I have never shot anything in HD = before, although I do have an old Canon ZR40 MiniDV-tape-based = standard-def cam. So I am familiar with using the tapes. I also just bought the newest Final Cut Studio for my MacBook Pro. In = addition, I already have iLife 2009 and Final Cut Express 4. I want to = gain as much experience using all of this hardware and software to build = a video and tech portfolio. Is the tape-branding lubricant issue still a worry? For years, I was = using Sony MiniDV cassettes with my Canon ZR40. I do have other brands = of tapes, mostly Maxell.= --Apple-Mail-66--231542217 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii I just purchased and received a new Canon = Vixia HV 40 high-def tape-based camcorder. I also just purchased a = Jumpstart tutorial DVD that lays out all the features of a Vixia HV = 30.

Are there any other instructional/informative materials on = the 'net I can access that will help me get up to speed with this new = cam? The HV 40 looks to be a nice little "prosumer" unit, and I'd like = to get the most out of it as quickly as possible. I have never shot = anything in HD before, although I do have an old Canon ZR40 = MiniDV-tape-based standard-def cam. So I am familiar with using the = tapes.

I also just bought the newest Final Cut Studio for my = MacBook Pro. In addition, I already have iLife 2009 and Final Cut = Express 4. I want to gain as much experience using all of this hardware = and software to build a video and tech portfolio.

Is the = tape-branding lubricant issue still a worry? For years, I was using Sony = MiniDV cassettes with my Canon ZR40. I do have other brands of tapes, = mostly Maxell.
= --Apple-Mail-66--231542217-- From macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com Thu Apr 1 18:00:28 2010 From: macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com (macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com) Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2010 10:00:28 -0700 Subject: [mfm-list]Canon Vixia HV 40 - HDV camcorder Message-ID: <20100401100028.026185b37475eaac3c2e0133429559e4.80869b7a2a.wbe@email03.secureserver.net>
Congrats, I've seen some great videos with the HV40.
I= don't own it but this is a great resource forum.
Its helped me = even with my HDSLR.

http://www.hv20.com/



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Subject: [mfm-list]Canon Vixia HV 40 - HDV camcorder
From: Walt Atwood <wingsley@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, April 01, 2010 7:50 am
To: macfilmmakers@lists.macfilmmakers.com

I just purchased and received a new Canon Vixia HV 40 high-def tape-based = camcorder. I also just purchased a Jumpstart tutorial DVD that lays out all= the features of a Vixia HV 30.

Are there any other instructional/in= formative materials on the 'net I can access that will help me get up to sp= eed with this new cam? The HV 40 looks to be a nice little "prosumer" unit,= and I'd like to get the most out of it as quickly as possible. I have neve= r shot anything in HD before, although I do have an old Canon ZR40 MiniDV-t= ape-based standard-def cam. So I am familiar with using the tapes.

I= also just bought the newest Final Cut Studio for my MacBook Pro. In additi= on, I already have iLife 2009 and Final Cut Express 4. I want to gain as mu= ch experience using all of this hardware and software to build a video and = tech portfolio.

Is the tape-branding lubricant issue still a worry? = For years, I was using Sony MiniDV cassettes with my Canon ZR40. I do have = other brands of tapes, mostly Maxell.