I had about half a dozen proxy drone shots to replace last week I used
After Effects to render out Avid friendly files. It was fairly quick
and easy. The results worked well. I don't know if that would be my
choice of workflows if I had tons of material to work with but it fit my
needs. --J.B.
John Moore bigfish@pacbell.net [Avid-L2] wrote:
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> It seems in googling that the open source .dng format isn't something
> Avid will handle natively. So far it looks like Resolve is the route
> to to make an mxf file to then link to and consolidate. I suppose I
> could use Adobe Media Encoder but someone at work said they did a test
> and it was going to take a long time.
>
> Curious what gotchas can happen using Resolve or Adobe to convert to
> Avid friendly DNxHR media. I haven't seen the footage so I don't know
> if there are also log/Lut issues to deal with.
>
> Anybody got a suggestion on a pragmatic workflow. I don't expect to
> go back to the actual camera files but the converted Avid media will
> be the new master files from here on.
>
> John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@pacbell.net
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