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importing audio from Final Cut Pro?
I have a possible gig doing post sound sweetening for a pilot. They said there rough spots in there that need to be "fixed" They are unsure of how to get the audio to me. Should it be an entire .MOV file or just separate audio tracks?
What format should they send? I do know that .OMF files are the standard, but I don't have digitranslator. Also, any tips on EQ/Compression for post would be great
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