Saturday, May 5, 2012

[Avid-L2] Re: Effect ordering question

 

Couple of points here. First, you can do what you want now, just not with Avid's effects. Using BCC and the "Multifilter" option, you can stack effects and only affect the keyed areas. If you aren't familiar with this option, you really should acquaint yourself as it is very powerful. <<http://borisfx.cachefly.net/borisfx/download_files/BCC3_Avid_tutorial.pdf>>

Second, in the new effects engine, you will notice in the effects editor that you can modify parameters in any effect in a stack while parked on the top effect and see the results immediately as you do that. Just click the twirldown for any effect on the left side of the effect editor. You can also drag any effect from there to a bin to save which cuts down on a lot of stepping in and out of effects.

--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Michael Towe <L2mail@...> wrote:
>
> Hey Shirley,
>
> Fair enough, but let me first preface by saying I have been cutting pretty exclusively in FCP for the past 2 years so if this is something that's be fixed please excuse my ignorance.
>
> Effects ordering as it effects alpha handling: This is something that has always driven me crazy with Avid's effects engine. The keying example I just went through is one of them. Although Terry's suggestion of applying the color correction first worked, it's still a work around at best. If I want to further refine the CC i have to step in to the timeline and I can no longer see how my corrected footage looks in the composite without stepping back out. Step in and adjust, step out to see composite, rinse and repeat until you're happy. I would rather be able to apply the key then apply a color correct and adjust, without it effecting the background.
>
> Another example would be the use of an Animatte effect. Let's say I want to animatte an object and then move it. Logic dictates that what I would do is animate the object that I want keyed out, then apply an effect to move that object. However when doing it this way the background layer gets picked up and moves with the composite. Of course we all know that reversing the order and applying the move first and then the annimate is the solution. But this is not only is non intuitive, it makes for twice the work. I have to move the image then the matte. I would rather see it work the logical way and allow a matte cut and then a move. I remember when I first stumbled on to this issue back in the late 90's early 2000's right after animatte was introduced. I mentioned it to an Avid rep here in San Diego at the 3Point Digital Office (Some of you LA folks will remember them) and the rep insisted that I was crazy and you could do it the way I initially wanted to. Off to the demo room we went to watch him discover the same thing I did.
>
> The other thing about the effects engine that drives me nuts is that there is no way to add a soft edged drop shadow to anything. If I want to do a over the shoulder graphic and add a soft drop I have to go to Borris or AE. Really? in 2012 there is no soft drop? I would love to see this added to the effects engine and make it a simple drop shadow effect that can be applied to anything. Video, graphics, text etc…
>
> Now in all fairness there are things I love about Avid's effects engine. For example advanced keyframes. The level of adjustment over keyframes is amazing and something I really have missed. Also the ability to copy and paste keyframes. I was flabbergasted the first time I realized I could not do that in FCP. The interframe effects ie. Animatte, and Paint. I can't tell you how many times the clone tool would have saved me oodles of time in the last couple years.
>
> Basically I want it all and I want it now damn it!!! :-). Of course I have been in the business long enough to know that's not going to happen. All in all I am liking being back in the Avid interface. Much of what I thought I had forgotten in bubbling back up to the top which is always a cool. Right now I am just glad I kept my AvidL subscription active over the last couple years ;-)
>
> Mike
> M2 Digital Post Inc.
> San Diego, CA
>
>
> On May 4, 2012, at 10:31 PM, Shirley Gutierrez wrote:
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> > Hey Mike,
> >
> > How would you want it updated in this instance? I've had the same problem with things key type effects instructions being applied to lower layers, but in general, Avid seems to do a better job of giving me nesting (i.e. restricting) options when it comes to this stuff than does FCP. Can you give us an idea of how this could work better for you? Forward thinking design ideas are always welcome!
> >
> > Shirley
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Michael Towe <L2mail@...>
> > To: Avid-L2 <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com>
> > Sent: Fri, May 4, 2012 9:04 pm
> > Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] Effect ordering question
> >
> > Thanks Terry! That worked. So it looks like the effect ordering, and how it
> > effects lower layers, is still as it always was. Wish Avid would have updated
> > that. Things like this, or not being able to apply say an animatte, and then a
> > resize to move the whole enchilada (and not take the background with it) just
> > need to be updated. However for just straight cutting I see Avid is just a fast
> > as it's always been. It feels like old time to be back in the interface, and in
> > a good way.
> >
> > Thans again,
> >
> > Mike
> >
> > M2 Digital Post Inc.
> > San Diego, CA.
> >
> > On May 4, 2012, at 8:40 PM, Terence Curren wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Step inside the spectra matte and apply the color correction to the actual
> > shot you are keying. Hopefully it doesn't mess up your key. (One of the things I
> > miss about Ultimatte was the ability to color correct after the matte)
> > >
> > > --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Michael Towe <L2mail@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hey L'ers,
> > > >
> > > > Back in the Avid seat again as I am adding Avid back into the shop and I
> > have an effects ordering question. Back in the Meredian/Adrinaline days I never
> > found a way round this but thought maybe something might have changed while I
> > was away. Basically I want to apply and effect and only have it effect the layer
> > it is on, not the layers below. Here's an example�
> > > >
> > > > I have a background on V1 and a green screen shot on V2. I am using Spectra
> > Matte to key it out (Boy did I ever miss Spectra Matte) But now that I have the
> > key pulled I want to add a color correction to the keyed shot on V2. When I do
> > the the correction applies through the stack to V1 as well. Is there any way to
> > isolate that correction to just V2 and not have it pass to the background on V1?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in advance,
> > > >
> > > > Mike
> > > >
> > > > M2 Digital Post Inc.
> > > > San Diego, CA.
> > > >
> > >
> > >
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