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FCP6 OMF Includes Audio and Pan Keyframes
Posted by Russell Lasson on May 18, 2007 at 7:13 pmJust FYI as some of you will rejoice over this like me:
FCP6 OMF Includes Audio and Pan Keyframes!!!!
Now the sound mixer will hear how I made it sound and not have to duplicate the work.
-Russ
Russell Lasson replied 18 years, 12 months ago 10 Members · 10 Replies -
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Peter Wiggins
May 18, 2007 at 8:07 pm[Russell Lasson] “Now the sound mixer will hear how I made it sound and not have to duplicate the work.”
Don’t you mean:-
“Now the sound mixer will hear how I made it sound and still want to change it” 🙂
Peter
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Walter Biscardi
May 18, 2007 at 8:12 pm[Russell Lasson] “Now the sound mixer will hear how I made it sound and not have to duplicate the work.”
Not if they’re a real professional audio designer. You’ll have to listen in on my new Podcast once we release it on Monday. The main interview is a sit-down with a sound designer and music composer. The one thing the sound designer was adamant about is that even if he received the level and pan information on the OMF, it’s the first thing he clears out. That’s his job, not mine. Just like he would not edit the video, he doesn’t expect me to edit the audio.
He’s been doing this a long time and was pretty adamant about that point.
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Shane Ross
May 18, 2007 at 8:17 pmMost audio mixers I know don’t want the levels…but I know a handful that do want them, because they have short delivery schedules, and because they trust my initial mix. Most mixers don’t want the temp mix because it stinks…most editors don’t know the first thing about audio mixing.
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John Pale
May 18, 2007 at 8:26 pmYep…for years I meticulously keyframed audio on Avid to satisfy producers and the audio engineer would blow it all away with a checkbox on import. I get paid by the hour to make the producer happy, even if its wasted time on some level.
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George Loch
May 19, 2007 at 2:01 amJust remember, all OMF files are not created equal and this support only applies to certain apps. Ironically, Logic has the most limited support.
-gl
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Michael Gissing
May 19, 2007 at 4:14 amAfter doing sound post on over 720 docos, I absolutely do not want edit suite keyframes. It is enough to have to pull apart offline tracks without deleting superfluous level info.
If you want me to list the many reasons I am happy to do so.
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Arnie Schlissel
May 21, 2007 at 8:22 pmThe new Soundtrack Pro can import them.
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Russell Lasson
May 21, 2007 at 8:29 pmFor me, I’ve had a hand full of times when my fix in FCP was better than the sound mixer’s fix. I guess I started this post because I’m now excited to say that if it happens again I can say, “Listen to the OMF we sent you and you can see what the client approved. Just do it like that.”
Also, if someone is an editor/sound mixer combo, they don’t have to duplicate work. They can just start from where they left off in FCP.
I can definately see why some sound mixers strip everything and start fresh though.
-Russ
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