9 frames each preview or take, so you just did the math and crossed your
fingers and went for the match frame. I had a ton of lap dissolves that would
be a pain to fix so I made sure I had hard cuts to fall back to along with
a couple static graphics. A/B/C Graphic - check and repeat.
Do not miss that one bit. I remember go on a tour of a production house
that kept 29 seconds in a buffer on the switcher. I was amazed.
Little did I know....
Quin
Quinton Lee, MIS
Q.A. Lee Consulting
Helping People and Technology Work Together
In a message dated 10/8/2009 6:13:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
tcurren@aol.com writes:
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Bruce Tovsky <bruce@...> wrote:
<<just being able to cut on the same frame twice in a row caused me to
> wet myself.... many years ago.>>
Yeah, my first video editing experience was on a RM400. No point in
previewing an edit as it never hit the same place twice.
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