Canon 5D MK II and 7D Workflow

  • Many people shoot with popular cameras called DSLR’s, Canon has been one of the leaders in this field and in this tutorial I show you my workflow for these cameras.



    April 6th, 2011 | chip | 8 Comments | Tags:

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  • Gena H. 04.06.2011

    I liked the tutorial. I never remember about the batch convert feature.
    I’d like it a bit better if you just slow down a beat.

  • giving it a try now. will see how it works out. thanks

  • Chip, I really appreciate this tutorial, but ran into a problem after using these settings with footage I shot with the Mark II.

    After putting transitions in my project and rendering, I get dropped frames and jumps in the clips (like the frame-rate quickly changes).

    Do you know of any solutions?

  • Chip, I really appreciate this tutorial, but ran into a problem after using these settings with footage I shot with the Mark II.

    After putting transitions in my project and rendering, I get dropped frames and jumps in the clips (like the frame-rate quickly changes).

    Do you know of any solutions?

  • CS5.5 now allows native support for DSLR footage.

  • Thanks Colin, but CS 5 supported it already and the new Final Cut X will do it as well. No more transcoding! 

  • Sam, sorry for the delayed response.  Send an email to ask@webvideochefs.com and I will do a join.me conf to see how I can fix your problem. 

  • No problem, I ended up converting the video to ProRes, but will update you on if I run into an issue when I try this workflow again.

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