I think he's saying, if you have 12 interviews all on the same day, of different people with the same lighting set up, chances are that you would NOT have them all in a SINGLE CLIP, so he wants to tell Avid - "This group of shots all looks the same and when I correct one, I want to correct them all." Not risky at all - well not any riskier than the other methods of grouping associated clips.
Steve Hullfish
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On Mar 12, 2013, at 9:36 AM, Scott <switthaus@mac.com> wrote:
> Now Roger. That would be not a "professional" thing to say! :-)
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> So Crisp, are you saying you would want to be color correcting clips you are not even looking at by this "grouping" feature? Sounds a bit risky to me.
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