Re: EDL's and Tape Sifting

Date : Fri, 2 Sep 2005 01:49:38 +0200
To : DS(at)Softimage.COM
From : "Knut A. Helgeland" <knut(at)toxic.no>
Subject : Re: EDL's and Tape Sifting
At 13:39 -0400 01-09-05, Jason Morris wrote:
I'm using a Nitris (version7.5) to do a SD offline edit that will later be turned into HD on another Nitris system. To complicate things, a company called Filmlook will be doing the color correction to all of the HD footage (before going to the final Nitris). To color correct the shots, they will be using EDL's from my system. Here are some issues that I am dealing with (and I'm hoping you guys will have some suggestions for me -- you always do and I appreciate it greatly):

The answer is to use Tony's advice to rename sources using the tape library.

A personal vent: The DS is not a good place to do an offline. There are no way out of the system except the arcane implementation of EDL, contrary to almost any other NLE out there. I'll be terribly flamed for this, but you'd be better off in any Media Composer build since about version 5, or even in FCP, Premiere Pro or Vegas. Or just about any other NLE out there. DS is not only the hardest system you can imagine to get an accurate offline out of, it is also an inadequate offline editing environment.

You have a Nitris system, you're doing an offline, another company is doing CC, and yet another company with a Nitris is doing the online. I'm sorry, but this sounds like total bollocks to me. The very idea of the DS is (/was) to handle it all, and unless they're doing DaVinci 8:8:8 color timing on the source tapes, you can do it all in your own DS! Why do you use a $200K tool to do a job a $2K tool can handle better?

Sorry.

Flame on, guys.

K
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