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You Guys!

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 5:04 pm
by Sarah Kelly
Wow guys..... Dirty minded AND smart with the technology... Impressed.. Good to know where to cum if need a dirty minded guy thats smart with technology!... !wink!...x


Re: Macbook Pro?

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 5:28 pm
by Peter
BigMattyP wrote:


> My goal is really to produce content for a website I am
> creating that I might also be able to sell to TV companies


Keep the content on the original tapes as well, then you can re-import, re-edit and re-render everything later on, when you find out there's a different way to do things.

Re: You Guys!

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 5:30 am
by BigMattyP
I know, there can be few things that are as sexy to a lady as an enlarged Medula Oblongata... Ha ha.
Thanks again dudes, the advice is all really good. I hadn't bargained on buying a laptop as well as another desktop but that seems like it may be the best way forward eventually.
It seems that as soon as I think I am on track, something new pops up for me to wrestle with!!
Take care one and all, cheers :)
Matt.

Re: Macbook Pro?

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 9:52 am
by Benson_Media
We use only Macs in our office but I use my Powerbook Pro to fry eggs on. I used it to edit (FCP) Bukkakeslave#1 on during Tigerr's shoot at Killergram and I nearly poached my bollocks.

http://www.apple.com/macpro/ - Quad tower.


Re: Macbook Pro?

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:32 pm
by BigMattyP
Holy s*&t, that is a beast! Maybe I should look more closely into the quad core. The price isn't hugely more than the MBP really.
Thanks dude, do you find this is the best thing for editing in HD?

Re: Macbook Pro?

Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 12:39 pm
by Peter
Remember you'll need to add a monitor too.

You can also get some bargains in the refurb store.


Re: Macbook Pro?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 6:09 am
by BigMattyP
Refurbished.... Hmmm, Holly D said that. It's not something I had considered before.
Does anyone have any experiences with reconditioned Apple kit?
I guess the old knackered parts have been stripped out and replaced with new so I am thinking they must be as good as new?

Re: Macbook Pro?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 7:19 am
by Benson_Media
BigMattyP wrote:

> Holy s*&t, that is a beast! Maybe I should look more closely
> into the quad core. The price isn't hugely more than the MBP
> really.
> Thanks dude, do you find this is the best thing for editing in
> HD?

The 'best' thing for editing in FCP? A Portable DTE Recorder!!

No farting around capturing HD or file converting. Stick it straight in...yes.


Re: Macbook Pro?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 8:01 am
by BigMattyP
So could I plug say, a Z1 directly into a DTE recorder and edit film like that without the need for a computer?
Sorry to be a pest but I'm learning as I go.
On that note, FCP? What is that and also what is a DTE recorder and where would I look for one?
Thanks Benson, I know I must be difficult!
Matt.

Re: Macbook Pro?

Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 10:43 am
by Peter
BigMattyP wrote:

> Refurbished.... Hmmm, Holly D said that. It's not something I
> had considered before.
> Does anyone have any experiences with reconditioned Apple kit?
> I guess the old knackered parts have been stripped out and
> replaced with new so I am thinking they must be as good as new?

I've bought all my latest macs (five) from the refurb store. Usually, they're new kit thats had a fault and been exchanged rather than second hand ' used', so it may have arrived new to a customer, who found the DVD drive wasn't working, they've exchanged it for a complete new box, sent the old one back where it gets the drive replaced, tested and sold as a refurb because its no longer technically new. All mine have been cosmetically perfect, and you still get a years warranty with it.

I'd recommend it.