I would just mix it down and not worry
about Pan and Zoom, which is a monumental
pain in the ass.
Alan Miller 48 Hours CBS News
On Tuesday, November 3, 2015 11:41 AM, "David Dodson davidadodson@sbcglobal.net [Avid-L2]" <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Getting ready to turn over a doc for conform. I've never really dealt with Avid Pan and Zoom. Usually I just use Resize on stills and certain graphics for motion repos, etc. Why? I don't know. I'm lazy, I guess.
But on this show the conform guy is using either Resolve or Speedgrade to conform in — not sure which — and he's asked about the stills and Pan and Zoom, and I don't know what to do.
Does Avid Pan and Zoom behave well and cooperate with AAF exports of reels, insomuch as the conform guy is able to easily recreate the pushes, pulls, repos, etc. on the stills and graphics? Is there a current conventional wisdom about what's more reliable, more cooperative, more accurate? Should I go back and re-do all the stills using Pan and Zoom?
I thought about Moving Picture, and I actually used it a number of years ago, but I found it gangly and exhausting. I don't have it anyway, so I'd love to avoid it — unless the consensus is that it's the way to go. But again, does Moving Picture translate in an AAF of the sequence in such a way as to make the conform guy's life easier?
Any insights and opinions would be most appreciated.
I'm on MC 8.4.2, Mac 10.10.5.
Thanks,
DD
David Dodson
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But on this show the conform guy is using either Resolve or Speedgrade to conform in — not sure which — and he's asked about the stills and Pan and Zoom, and I don't know what to do.
Does Avid Pan and Zoom behave well and cooperate with AAF exports of reels, insomuch as the conform guy is able to easily recreate the pushes, pulls, repos, etc. on the stills and graphics? Is there a current conventional wisdom about what's more reliable, more cooperative, more accurate? Should I go back and re-do all the stills using Pan and Zoom?
I thought about Moving Picture, and I actually used it a number of years ago, but I found it gangly and exhausting. I don't have it anyway, so I'd love to avoid it — unless the consensus is that it's the way to go. But again, does Moving Picture translate in an AAF of the sequence in such a way as to make the conform guy's life easier?
Any insights and opinions would be most appreciated.
I'm on MC 8.4.2, Mac 10.10.5.
Thanks,
DD
David Dodson
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