This 5.1 master file without head leader will be used for DCP creation. Refer to the 2 Exporting from FCPX Layback tech doc located in your layback folder for detailed instructions. Launch FCPX, open the FCPX Library from your layback folder and share a master file from the 5.1 project without head leader. If your film has not been mixed, request to schedule a mix session with FVSound in E104.Īfter your mix and layback with FVSound, you will receive a FCPX Library in your layback folder to export additional versions. ![]() Since DCPs are a theatrical delivery format, your film should be sound mixed for cinematic exhibition and go through a layback before creating a DCP. If you are unsure how to do this, consult with Technical Staff. If your film is 29.97fps, you will have to conform it to 30fps before moving forward. If your film is 23.98fps, DCP-o-matic will be able to conform it to 24fps. The Academy standard frame rate for DCPs is 24fps. If you are making a DCP for a specific film festival screening, ask them what their specifications are.įollow the film festival delivery specifications if they are different than the recommended settings below. Before You Beginīelow are the settings that are recommended and supported by the School of Film/Video. This tech doc will go over the School of Film/Video’s recommended steps on how to create a DCP with DCP-o-matic and Linux formatting a USB drive with ExtFS for Mac. USB drives can be Linux formatted with ExtFS for Mac in E104 FVSound, C115 Video Studio, E46 FVPost Helpdesk, and E49. ![]() Typical delivery of a DCP to a film festival is through FTP or a Linux formatted USB 3.0 drive. ![]() DCPs can be created using free, open source software called DCP-o-matic which is currently installed on all School of Film/Video workstations. A Digital Cinema Package (DCP) is a collection of digital files that comprise the audio, image, and data of a film and have become a popular format for delivery to film festivals.
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