RE: 3:2
| Date : Thu, 5 Jan 2006 13:19:10 -0600 |
| To : <DS(at)Softimage.COM> |
| From : "John Heiser" <johnh(at)o2ideas.com> |
| Subject : RE: 3:2 |
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The purpose of putting the entire master
clip into containers (timewarp and 3:2) is to permit slipping the shot to
include material before or after the original edit points (a HUGE contention in
earlier versions of DS). If this is not important to you, you can put the clip
into a Background container first, then contract that container. One downside to leaving the entire clip
in the 3:2 container show up when recapturing. The recapture process will grab
the entire master clip rather than just the portion between the markers. This can
be quite cumbersome. “Precontainerizing” the clip will help the
system ignore the unused material, recapturing only what you need. ____________________________ Avid DS Editor o2ideas From:
owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM [mailto:owner-ds(at)Softimage.COM] On Behalf Of Paul Neal On 1/5/06, Chris
Smith <chris(at)sugarfilmproduction.com>
wrote:
If I step in to the container. I'm at the true 24 (no half
frames) footage. This is good for me. Except I'm having to hunt
down the tiny area I was needing to work on. Inside the container is the
entire master clip. Hey Chris, I'm not an expert on this by ANY means, but what you
describe above is normal for DS. When you make a container, inside the
container will be the ENTIRE original clip (like you just drag it from the bin
into your timeline right after capture). What you SHOULD see up in the
timecode portion of the timeline are two little grey markers indicating
where your IN and OUT were before the container was made. Make sense. One thing to look out for...when you do these types of
"timewarp" effects (even freeze frames) and you go to archive, you
best go into EVERY container and cut out all extra footage from the clip that
is NOT used, or it will go down on your archive tape. I feel like I am maken NO SENSE today...and MARC, YES I make sense
occassionally! ;) Paul
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