Try Adobe Prelude - it was designed in part for non-editors to review and log footage.The need to come out with a Media Log for File based for for stuff like this.
A trial version of Media Composer?? She could at least view the footage for 30 days. The need to come out with a Media Log for File based for for stuff like this.
Jamie Beedy
On Nov 8, 2013, at 1:32 PM, Lou Wirth <loutv@mindspring.com> wrote:
> I have a client going into a doc shoot. Im going to edit. she wants viewing DVDs for everything they shoot. I understand the need and want to help but for me, this is a huge time suck and there is no money for it. From my experience, you have to load in F3 footage (AMA and transcode) layout a timeline, put in tc generator, render (huge render) and export QT (QT reference won't work with DVD software) and then compress for DVD and burn. Huge time suck.
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> Is there a service that I can point her to that does this? Maybe you send in the drive and they layoff media to DVD at a reasonable rate?
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> thanks
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> Lou
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