MCA-I Madison Session Notes

May 13, 2011
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Yesterday I had the privilege of speaking at a breakout session for the MCA-I Madison Spring seminar. The topic was tapeless post-production workflow (specifically for FCP, but we did briefly discuss Avid & Premiere Pro). I promised everyone there I would post links to resources and some of the software we discussed in that session (and some we didn't get to), so here it is:

Software:
Canon EOS Plugin - The official Canon plugin for Log & Transfer. Convoluted download process: Select Mac OSX, then click find "EOS MOVIE Plugin-E1 for Final Cut Pro Ver1.2" in the list, and accept agreement.
Magic Bullet Grinder ($49) - Batch processing of DSLR footage, including proxies with timecode burn in.
5DtoRGB - Process DSLR footage with more control and bypass QuickTime.
5DDtoRGBB - (Unmentioned) Will launch multiple instances of 5DtoRGB for pseudo-batch processing.
Clipfinder 2.2 - Software to reconform FCP XML to RED proxies for passing to Color, among other advanced RED functions.
RED Final Cut Studio 3 Installer - Includes QuickTime codec, Log & Transfer plugin, and Color REDRAW plugin, as well as a useful whitepaper on RED workflow.
REDCine-X - 1st light color correction and transcoding of RED files.

Resources:
RED User Forums - (Unmentioned) Community of RED users, including posts from RED staff.
Inexpensive Archiving for Tapless Media - Post from Little Frog in High Def (Shane Ross) covering some LTO solutions he found at NAB2011.
FCP 7 Digital Workflows (PDF) - (Unmentioned) Straight from Apple, covers working in several formats, including REDCODE, P2, XDCAM, and AVC. Unfortunately, it does not cover DSLR footage. And for obvious reasons, only covers Apple software.

So there's the things we went over, and some items that didn't make it into the discussion in the alloted time. Feel free to leave a comment or contact me if you have any questions.

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