Mike Curtis

Mike Curtis writes and runs HD for Indies, a consultancy and website dedicated to using affordable digital technology for independent filmmaking. Mike started HD for Indies after a 15 year digital media career making content for everything from cell phones to cinema screens for clients such as Ford, Dell, Compaq, etc.. As a consultant, he focuses on production and post production hardware, software, and workflows to achieve maximum results at a variety of budget levels.

Monday, September 15, 2008

QuVis Wraptor to export your own DCI DCP (that’s theatrical digital file package)

$699 Compressor plug-in lets Final Cut Studio users export Digital Cinema Package

QuVis has announced a new product - QuVis Wraptor - a $699 Compressor plug-in for Final Cut Studio that allows independent content producers to create their own DCI DCP. That is a Digital Cinema Initiative’s Digital Cinema Package, which is the digital file format and wrapper used for digital projection, a standard that only came about in the last few years. Why is this such a big deal? Because I’ve heard encoding of even just TRAILERS was about $6K a pop, and features were about $20K. Now you can “roll your own” for about $700. So that’s BIG.

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QuVis Wraptor to export your own DCI DCP (that’s theatrical digital file package)

Mike Curtis | 09/15- 07:25 PM

$699 Compressor plug-in lets Final Cut Studio users export Digital Cinema Package

QuVis has announced

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