Thanks.
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--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Pierre H <ph@...> wrote:
>
> I also want to say "Thumbs up" to the AMA/Consolidate workflow.
> I've just finished editing a feature film which was shot on XDCam, and
> over a 100 hours of footage came into my edit suite. Everyday, the
> assistant received the rushes from the camera assistant, copied them
> to a backup hard drive - without touching the XDCam folder hierarchy.
> The hard drives with the original XDCam footage were also duplicated
> onto other hard drives, for added security. The assistant editor then
> added the new dailies to the project. Each XDCam card was imported in
> its own bin and each AMA clip was given a Tape Number, and then was
> consolidated as DNxHD 36. The assistant would then synchronise the
> DNxHD clips with the sound clips (8 tracks of audio, recorded on an
> Aaton Cantar).
> Editing went on for 5 months, and when it finished, it was time to go
> back to the original files. We reactivated AMA, plugged in the hard
> drives with the XDCam files, unmounted the Avid Media files hard
> drives. It was then possible to do a relink of the final sequences (6
> reels, 20 minutes each) to the original XDCam files. For some reason,
> we sometimes had to reopen the bins that originally contained the
> XDCam clips (maybe because they were moved to different folders at
> some stage), but each time we did so, they automatically became yellow
> again. Match Frame/Find Bin were the magic buttons in that case. Next
> step was to do a TiFF export of each final reel, for grading and film
> shoot.
> We were all amazed by how everything went very smoothly. Out of 1327
> shots, only one relinked to the wrong clip - though we found out later
> that two cards shared the same name and had TC in common.
> The only weird thing is that when we first tried to plug the XDCam
> backup of the backup drives, not the ones which were used for the AMA
> import in the first place, the AMA clips never found their AMA files,
> eventhough the hard drives had exactly the same name. So obviously the
> Avid doesn't simply track AMA files by their file path on the drive (/
> DriveName/FolderName/FolderName/FolderName/etc/OriginalXDCamFile), but
> it must use some unique ID that allows to identify a drive regardless
> of its name. I'd be curious to know more about that.
>
> Pierre
>
>
> > Posted by: "haventwoncrap" cutandcover@... haventwoncrapWed
> > Mar 31, 2010 12:55 pm (PDT)
> >
> > Thumbs way up for AMA>Consolidate workflow. I wouldn't think of
> > using it any other way...
>
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