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Samuel Smith

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  1. I filmed something in DV widescreen (not HDV) and then I am using FCP4.5 to edit. When I go to import the footage it says unable to locate device 720x480. I go to File>Easy Setup and try using different settings but I can't seem to find the one that I need because it never recogonizes the device. When I go into the Capture and Log window I CAN control my camera, but there is no audio or video coming in. What's going on here? Are my settings wrong, on the camera or FCP?
  2. Okay, I recently got an HDR-Fx1 and I am confused a bit. When I am in HDV mode am I running at 60fps and 1080i? Wht about when I am in DV mode and then when I film 16:9 in DV mode does the fps or anything else change? Thanks for any info you have.
  3. One correction on what I asked earlier, I have final cut pro 4.5 which should support HD, but I am still having no luck importing.
  4. I've got some HD 1080i footage on my Sony HDR that I'm trying to import into Final Cut Pro 4, but it won't recogonize that camera is plugged in (via firewire). Whenever I set my camera to the DV settings, Final Cut picks it up fine. Then I switch it to HD 1080i, change FCP's easy settings to 1080i, and it won't recognize my camera. Any solutions? Also, what is the frames per second I am filming at when I change to HD and do I have the option to change it?
  5. I am doing a music video that requires something close to the "liquid looking" section of the space and time sequence on 2001. Does anyone know how they got that? I am not interested in the first part of the sequence with the lights flying by, but the second part where it looks like colored liquid dissolving and transforming.
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