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Monday, August 15, 2005

Post Realities

 
I was wandering around the net today and came across this old posting from HD For Indies. It is very relevant because it gives some insight into HD workflow and trying to find the space on your drives to handle the mass of media to cut a feature film at 1080. Editor Frank Reynolds reflects on his experience cutting In The Bedroom. Read the post here.

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