Saturday, December 12, 2015

Re: [Avid-L2] Some Success taking Premier Project into Avid

 

That's interesting to know that other apps use the comment instead of the actual reel number/tape name.  Now that I've found the 32 character option in Premiere EDLs and the File 32 template I can play along better.  Pointing out the use of the comment as the reel file indicator also helps me play along better.

In my shows the standard DIT practice is to use Resolve to bake out low and high resolution files and the most common approach is to base the tape names on the file name which makes the embedded Arri 8 character tape name problematic.  It would be nice to be able to change the behavior in Premier to base the tape name on the file name but there's always going to be some hoops to jump through.



---In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, <oliverpeters@...> wrote :

When Premiere Pro creates an EDL, you get the full clip name as the first EDL comment under each event. Typically this is the information the in-coming application goes by to identify the clip in file-based media. So, in fact, the tape name entry is irrelevant. But, it the case of Avid, they are simply ill-suited for a cross-application, file-based world. So Michaels' blog is your best bet.

- Oliver

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