I'll reinforce John's point - get a good Lead EVS op and let him do the work. A good Lead EVS op could do this while he's updating his Facebook status. I work with good ones, and we're playing Words With Friends during games while he's building multiple packages, playing back billboards, building the melt...
Curtis Nichols
Senior Editor
PCS Production Co.
Irving, Tx.
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From: John Heiser
Subject: Re: [Avid-L2] Turnaround edit suggestions?
Again I'm not a lead operator so I don't know the details of what can be
done in EVS, but it would seem to me keeping it all in EVS would be one
option.
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On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 3:58 AM, trevatpc <trevatpc@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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> It's a lively and learned discussion here so I'd appreciate how anyone
> else might approach the following scenario.
>
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> live music show starts at 8.45pm for international broadcast - continuous
> 2 hr+ show
>
> domestic tx delayed start at 9pm with it's own open and 6 x 4'45" breaks
> to be inserted (with in and out bumpers). Part break timings may change
> during tx.
>
> Some internal edits to be made for timing / legal as necessary - quite
> possibly during the tx of the part itself. Live international with credits
> could finish between 1040 and 11pm, domestic tx off-air must be 1110-1118
> pm, so may have to lose time in final parts to land the plane.
>
> 1080i HD 5.1 discrete audio
>
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> With avid or fcp7 I could edit from airspeed or EVS streams and send back
> completed parts for playback, or even parts in chunks to be assembled by
> EVS op. but not with just 15 min turnaround. 25minute would be minimum with
> any safety, and would prob need 3 avids for 7 parts to stand a chance of
> making air.
>
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