Showing posts with label Conform. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conform. Show all posts

Friday, August 9, 2013

Avid Media Composer to Assimilate Scratch Roundtrip Workflow

Avid Media Composer to Assimilate Scratch Roundtrip Workflow | Premiumbeat.com:
If you’re doing high end post production work, chances are you might be using both Avid (for editing) and Scratch (for color grading and compositing). The video tutorial below demonstrates how to bring your Avid video editing projects into Scratch for finishing.

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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

DNA Evolution v3.0 Speeds Nearline & Archive LTO Storage

DNA Evolution v3.0 Speeds Nearline & Archive LTO Storage | Storage:
This new version of DNA Evolution can be used to set up various automated conforms from LTO tape, as restore mechanisms. For example, clips identified via search, preview or browse can be selected for restore directly from the Web interface. Restores of sequences can be also performed with AAF/XML/EDL files, which DNA Evolution uses to find the hi-res media files on LTO. This type of automation can save considerable time compared to manual restoration.

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

News: reTooled.net Launches New Editing Workflow Tool

News: reTooled.net Launches New Editing Workflow Tool:
(New York, New York--June 19, 2013) reTooled.net officially launched its first editing workflow tool, reLink reTooled, today. Designed to efficiently relink and conform timelines, this innovative application minimizes tedium in the workflow and performs tasks found only in high-end finishing software. In seconds, editors now have the ability to relink an offline timeline to clips with different durations, file names and even resolutions.

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Offline to Online with DSLR, GoPro and other non timecoded camera files

I recently had to deal with GoPro footage shot in slow motion - 720p/100.
The footage doesn't import well into Media Composer. The files play back at normal speed at 100 fps instead of playing slow at 25 fps. One second of footage should be 4 seconds to play back, and it wasn't. I got the same results in various project settings (25p, 25i, 50p...)
The workflow that best worked here was as follows:
  • Import footage to Adobe Premiere Pro into a 25p project
  • Select all clips, optn/ctrl click and choose Modify -> Interpret Footage and click Assume this frame rate - 25
  • Drag all clips to a new 720p/25 sequence (optionally ctrl click and Unlink Audio)
  • Click on the sequence you created and choose File - Export - Media and choose your favorite format. I chose DNxHD 185 720p/50 10 bit because it imports very quickly into Media Composer as it only doing a re-wrap and not actually transcoding the file, and it's good enough for television mastering.
What you end up with in this workflow is one long file, an equivalent to a digital tape, from which you work both your offline edit and finishing. It's the easiest and quickest way to conform your online (only one file to link) and saves an extra transcoding job.
This workflow will work fine for television. When going to bigger screens, DCP for example, it might compromise quality too much.
This workflow will suit most non timecoded camera files such as those from DSLR cameras, GoPro, mobile phones and others.

Friday, April 19, 2013

Adobe Premiere Pro: Link & Locate

Adobe Premiere Pro: Link & Locate | Adobe at NAB 2013 | Adobe TV:
Modern productions are built on hundreds (if not thousands) of clips. It's easy to lose track of files, proxies, and backups saved on multiple drives. Link & Locate helps you track down your clips quickly, making media management more efficient.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

After Effects Render and Replace in Premiere Pro and FCP7 – Using reLink reTooled

reTooled.net – After Effects Render and Replace in Premiere Pro and FCP7 – Using reLink reTooled:
A lot of films, TV shows, and commercials use After Effects as their go-to motion graphics, visual effects, and compositing platform. In some workdlows, its okay to render your final out of After Effects, but personally I find that workflow too limiting. After all, how often is an edit really “locked” when your client, producer, director, etc. say that it is? And to start tweaking an editor or worse have to play back edit changes from After Effects, isn’t ideal to say the least.

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Conform in your NLE with Our New Software

Conform in your NLE with Our New Software:
You take your offline edit and export an xml. Then open up reLink reTooled, load that XML and point it to your new media. Then you can choose your relink criteria and save out an XML that references your new media. That’s all. I’ve been using this tool for many months now, and have put it to the test on large national clients. Using a combination of FCP7 and After Effects, conforms have been simplified and transformed from the days of capturing from a D5. The whole process is intuitive and simple. But your best bet is to just watch the video and see it in action. Check out a brief teaser above and a full demonstration below.

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Final Cut Pro to After Effects

Final Cut Pro to After Effects:
So, I’ve been working with learning more of After Effects this week.  I’m a Final Cut Pro 7 user, and wanted to know how to import my FCP7 project into AE CS5 to add more effects & grading.  Upon further research, I found these two videos…

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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Digital Intermediate Conforming with EDLs and DPX

AREA | Digital Intermediate Conforming with EDLs and DPX:
It doesn't matter whether the original material came from traditional film celluloids or digital acquisition formats like RED or ARRIRAW.  The mediums are converted into DPX to make it a much more workable format in all genres of post production.  Feature films, television series, commercials and so on.

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Super-Easy EDL Workflow in SpeedGrade

Super-Easy EDL Workflow in SpeedGrade:
We’ve written about how to get content into SpeedGrade, and have described the EDL Conform process in previous posts, but SpeedGrade has one more EDL trick up its sleeve that I think many of you will love. This one is about as easy as it gets.

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Avid Media Composer: Batch Importing

Avid Media Composer: Batch Importing : AVID Tutorial:
This tutorial for Avid Media Composer/Symphony covers the basics of batch importing in Avid, and includes replacing a file with another file so it will auto-update across sequences, renaming clips in your bin then finding the original imported file name, batch importing with an alpha channel, importing a file with audio then replacing only the video portion, caveats to batch importing (the importance of file duration), and batching importing groups of clips that have moved from their original location.

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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Offline to online with 4K

Offline to online with 4K « digitalfilms:

df_4k_wkflw_01The 4K buzz  seems to be steam-rolling the industry just like stereo3D before it. It’s too early to tell whether it will be an immediate issue for editors or not, since 4K delivery requirements are few and far between. Nevertheless, camera and TV-set manufacturers  are building important parts of the pipeline. RED Digital Cinema is leading the way with a post workflow that’s both proven and relatively accessible on any budget. A number of NLEs support editing and effects in 4K, including Avid DS, Autodesk Smoke, Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro X, Grass Valley EDIUS and Sony Vegas Pro.

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Thursday, December 13, 2012

How to Conform an EDL in SpeedGrade

How to Conform an EDL in SpeedGrade:
The Send to SpeedGrade command in Adobe Premiere Pro provides a great DPX finishing workflow with SpeedGrade. We covered that in an earlier post called Four ways to load footage in SpeedGrade CS6. The DPX route is great for short projects, or if you have lots of horsepower (and lots of storage for all those DPX frames), but for some scenarios an EDL workflow will make more sense.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

‪Conforming and Finishing A Film in After Effects‬‏

‪Conforming and Finishing A Film in After Effects‬‏ - YouTube:
Behind the scenes look at how the short film "Reasons" was conformed and totally finished in after effects. The whole idea for the film was to build a workflow which was built around conforming my final cut and finishing it in after effects without the use of a smoke, avid ds or assimilate scratch which I use mostly for finishing. The hardest part of it all, you might think, is conforming your edits in AE, but it tends out that it's more easier than you think. Enjoy!

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Conforming in Resolve

Conforming in Resolve:
How to use a Reference Movie in Resolve
Warren Eagles from the ICA has this 10 minute tutorial inside the latest version of Resolve – 9.0.2. Warren talks through the importance of using a reference movie to check your grade and how to go about doing so.

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Friday, September 7, 2012

Colorgrader Network - ircp-tools, workflow tools for SpeedGrade

Colorgrader Network - ircp-tools, workflow tools for SpeedGrade:
You've color corrected a whole project in SpeedGrade, but now there were changes to the edit. The editor gives you a new EDL, but there's no way to combine all your work with the new edit version. You either have to start from scratch or transfer each grade manually.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

ClipWrap version 2.5.2 adds conforming and other new features

ClipWrap version 2.5.2 adds conforming and other new features:
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USA-based developer divergent media (which prefers that we write their name in all lower case) just released a update to their ClipWrap application, about which I published a complete review back in November 2011. The new palindromic version is 2.5.2 and includes conforming (i.e. to create natural 2.5x slow motion by conforming AVCHD 1080/59.94p to 23.976p, or fast motion by conforming a slower framerate to a faster one) and a few other new features as you’ll see ahead.

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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Learning how to use Cinema Tools

Learning how to use Cinema Tools:
Understanding what Cinema Tools does…
Back in the days of Final Cut Studio 3, the most ‘legacy’ and often overlooked program was Cinema Tools. I often use Cinema Tools to conform frame rates in batches and it saves a lot of time and effort! Here is a 3 minute tutorial on how to do just that.
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

The Foundry Updates NUKE, NUKEX MARI to Improve Workflows

The Foundry Updates NUKE, NUKEX MARI to Improve Workflows:
The Foundry has recently updated NUKE and NUKEX to improve compatibility with other
applications from The Foundry and 3rd party vendors, and MARI is now more customisable.
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Friday, March 9, 2012

The Foundry releases Hiero workflow software

The Foundry releases Hiero workflow software
Hiero 1.0 is a lightweight shot manager for VFX. The software is not designed for compositing, finishing, grading or editing. Instead, it allows production facilities to efficiently conform, review and export shots to visual effects artists and into finishing systems.

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