Wednesday 22 January 2014

Creating DCP Packages

If you are going to submit films to festivals you may need to create a Digital Cinema Package. This video give you all you need to know. There's some useful links to free DCP software on this website.

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for posting this walk-through. You saved us a ton of bucks. We got our short, 'Towed,' into a couple of fests in the States. We went with a "professional" DCP package here in Los Angeles and it looked good but we wanted to make some tweaks after seeing it on the big screen (mainly color-correction).

    We didn't want to shell out additional bucks for another DCP, so we're trying this route. Hopefully it will work. So far so good. Our next screening is at LA Shorts.

    Cheers!

    - Grant

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    1. I'm glad it helped. That was a long time ago now.
      Did you know you can create DCPs straight from Premiere now?
      Simple, easy and it works. I've tried and tested it.

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  3. Could you please explain the key steps involved in creating DCP packages as outlined in the article? greeting Telkom University

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