Saturday, September 19, 2009


This highly depends on the quality of the shooting. If there is a shader (i'm not sure if that is correct english, we use it over here for the guy that does

Re: Ballpark Figures - cutting a 30 minute live-to-tape show
Pete, You've misunderstood. What my LiveCut app. does is creating a timeline identical to the linecut, but from the ISO's (It makes an EDL based on the

(now) Great Avid Employees (was) More Marianna Love
I second Terry's praise for Samantha. I was on the phone with her a lot during the early days of the Symphony Nitris and she did a great job of keeping us

Re: Ballpark Figures - cutting a 30 minute live-to-tape show
Bouke - sounds like pretty neat technology. How does LiveCut work, i.e., how does it obtain its data? As to your other message about CC versus a good video

Need some help with FILM (the real thing...)
Guys, I have a client with a question. But i hardly know anything about film. As far as i understand things, i could write a couple of tools that would solve

Re: Need some help with FILM (the real thing...)
Export both orig transfer bin and sync bin to excel, copy and paste clip names, import revised bin. PeteO POP Pictures Orlando

Re: Ballpark Figures - cutting a 30 minute live-to-tape show
All good points. For sake of budgetary discussion let's assume that CC is needed and that there are good reasons to recut from the ISOs and not use the

Re: Need some help with FILM (the real thing...)
Thanks. I'll see if i can bill the client for this advice. If so, i'll buy you a beer (well, i'll get you drunk) in Utrecht in a couple of days... Bouke

Re: Ballpark Figures - cutting a 30 minute live-to-tape show
Wondering the same thing Bouke. Does it require a specific switcher? --J.B.

Re: Ballpark Figures - cutting a 30 minute live-to-tape show
hmm. Why spend 1800 bucks CC'ing per episode, as you can get a decent tech to do it right the first place for 450 grand total per five episodes? That makes no

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