You make a valid suggestion and I did just that although my QC was at best a fast pass that focused on making sure the problem shots weren't repeated in Open Teases and bumpers. I found a few extras. I just feel it's a half assed QC if they say in their report we might not have seen all the problems. Isn't seeing and noting the problems their job as a second set of fresh eyes focused on looking for image flaws? I barely get enough time to get shows conformed and color corrected.
Also comments on audio peaks at -6dbfs, which is the network spec. are noted as boarder line? In my book it's either in spec or not this is not an iffy call. Don't know what they are monitoring with but the audio is correct in our protools bay with all his metering he can tell. Seems the QC guys are speculating on a cautious side but in my mind it's creating unnecessary work, but hey I'm glad to be working so it's all good in the end.
Funny "in the end" is pretty much how I would describe today's events. Unfortunately it was my end!!! ;-)
---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <cutandcover@...> wrote :
On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 2:48 PM, bigfish@... [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:We were not involved in this QC as it was done by the network just for the international version. Mind you the domestic version has the same "issues" and was not flagged by their QC department nor were they by the QC company we used prior to delivering the show.
The point of QC is to list the errors they find and not speculate that there are more that they didn't catch. I understand about the degree of scrutiny a QC gets being dependent on how much the client wants to pay. Some times I see that mix minus vo tracks are only spot checked etc.... I guess I just feel that if the network feels a second QC is warranted for international it should flag everything that the network deems important. Now if the network is okay with "SOME (NO ALL) EXAMPLES" being fixed that is what they are going to get.
I also like the blanked statement that "blanking in this section varies, may be camera hood". A fair assessment but IIRC there is no official blanking spec in the new digital world. There is nothing like the 10.9 to 11.2 micro seconds from the days of yore. I realize excessive blanking still can show up as black on the edges but is there really no official spec guidelines? I've been led to believe from threads here and other discussions it is not longer a spec. Am I confused about this.
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