Thursday, April 1, 2010

[Avid-L2] Re: Avid and P2

so what you and the guy that hasn't won crap are saying is that AMA is good for review and organization, but you do not cut with it. You consolidate to a drive, cut and go. You then reactivated AMA at the end of the process to export a .tiff sequence for grading from the original files, correct? What did you do the color correction with?

Thanks.

sw

--- 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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