Sunday, December 19, 2010

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: The "tape is dead" thread

 

I absolutely agree that seeing while shuttling is useful. Editing isn't always just about "the good takes." I've been inspired by this when cutting docs, TV spots, trailers, music videos and straight drama.

It's about seeing some quick action or some odd shot that can be used in a cool way.

"Shuttling by" is definitely a valid way of seeing something that inspires a good editor. Most good editors I know agree. So, very possibly it is "just you."

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On Dec 19, 2010, at 8:33 PM, switthaus wrote:

> huh? Shuttling by? Not sure thats a good way (for me) to choose good takes or parts of takes of a scene. Even when loading dailies from tape, I would capture the entire lab roll, then go back and subclip each scene, take, etc. Maybe thats just me, but...
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