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Michael AranyshevRe: Finalizing My First Major Workflow
by on Apr 12, 2012 at 12:22:24 am

[Broggi Khaikin] "Что вы думаете?"

Tough call. I used PluralEyes on music videos where shots are few but several minutes long and you end up with a dozen of angles multiclip. I have no idea how PluralEyes will handle a hundred of two-angle takes. Every feature I cut I sank manually on a clap.

I also needed EDL's and KeyKode pull/cut lists on them for scanning or negative cut. You don't need either so timecode doesn't matter. If you're comfortable with MPEGStreamclip use it. It has batch transcode (Command-B) and you can tell it to run several threads simultaneously. It will be fast. If you can set up a virtual Qmaster Cluster for Compressor it can be as fast too. Either will be faster than Log and Transfer.

I wouldn't waste time weeding out delayed rolls and bad takes before editing. Doing it on the timeline is much faster than in L&T. What I'd do is rename every take from MVI-bla-bla-bla to the Scene/Take and spend as much time on it as it takes. It'll pay back later during edit.

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