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From: Kim Thomas <kdthomas@netcom.com>
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My advice would be to get a PAR, and contact video houses in your area
for prices on transfering animations to tape. Since you can output from
the PAR to Betacam, you can always transfer your animations to another
format later. There are other boards out there, but the PAR still seems
to be the best in price/quality. Hopefully there's a good post house near
you, and you won't have to spend the extra money for a deck. Hope this helps.
Dave Thomas
Moving Pixels
"I haven't actually read your script, but I have
some questions about it" - Actual client quote
kdthomas@netcom.com