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Workflow for tracking archival media in Avid?
Posted by Sue Resnick on October 6, 2015 at 8:35 pmI want to use Avid to manage archival clips (eg, which clips still need rights clearance and which ones were grabbed from youtube and need to be replaced) in an archive-based documentary. I need this kind of data that I’m adding to stay with the clips as the cut continues to be edited and changed each day.
Any ideas would be most welcome!
Michael Phillips replied 10 years, 7 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies -
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Michael Phillips
October 7, 2015 at 12:09 amI am in the alpha stages of a reporting app that is a drag and drop of an AAF file that generates a Tab or CSV file to be used in Excel. As long as you track the where the sources are from in a column you create, you will be able to generate these types of report.
It is an update to the reporting app side of my solution for music tracking as seen here: https://www.mus-id.com/
I’ll post an update here when it’s ready.
Michael
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Greg Cohan
October 7, 2015 at 10:14 pmMichael I have been eagerly awaiting you to write this for years…
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Michael Phillips
October 7, 2015 at 10:27 pmThere are times I wish I could write code! I am designing the product and the solution with an engineer friend of mine who does the hard work. 🙂
Michael
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Andrew Kimery
October 8, 2015 at 6:05 pmSo it’s kinda like Sequence Clip Reporter/Producer’s Best Friend from Philip and Greg but for Avid? That would be awesome. My work around has been to export an AAF from Avid, import it into Premiere Pro, export an XML from Premiere Pro and import that XML into Sequence Clip Reporter to generate the spreadsheet.
Works, but a one step solution would be much preferred.
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Shane Ross
October 8, 2015 at 6:13 pmYup, Andrew, that’s what I do to. Just wish Philip and Greg would make it for Avid…but they say we aren’t a profitable enough market…
Shane
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Michael Phillips
October 8, 2015 at 6:19 pmIn theory yes, I need to get more familiar with Philip and Greg’s application to give a more accurate answer. At quick glance, close. Right now it is about clip and source reporting based on specific columns you want to track and a list of their IN, OUT and DURATION in a ready to do spreadsheet format. There is no real UI other than drag and drop. I am adding a template concept with this newer version when ready.
And yes, there is not a lot of money here – I have yet to break even on the mus.iD version. 🙂
Michael
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