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old folks and young folks
Hi –
recently I observed a producer (old folks) at a major station totally confused about how he would do a voiceover on an AVID system (because he was so used to working in a linear room, with a playback Digi Beta tape, where they would do the voiceover while watching the tape, and record the finished product live onto the R-VTR (another Digi Beta VTR). Now, this new room has an “old” AVID Adrenaline system, and the concept of doing a voiceover into the non linear edit system is “totally unaccepable to him”.The contrast, which I saw today, which made me post this, was at another facilty that used both AVID and FCP. The client wanted to “retire” their old voiceover booth methods, which was to record the VO onto a beta tape, which would be digitized into either an AVID Adrenaline or FCP system. They had another AVID Mojo, which they wanted to dedicate to the “voiceover booth” function. So I rigged up the VO booth output to the audio input of the AVID Mojo, so they could record the VO into the AVID, and use a portable drive or USB stick to the editing systems on the other side of the building (sorry – no network). But how were they going to get that VO from the AVID into the FCP system.
So the female 20 year old intern said “lets just export the file out to a wave file, and then we can import it into FCP, and it will play immediately”.
After this worked instantly, I thought about the 50+ year old producer at the TV station, and all the people that say “aah, those damn kids – they are just button pushers – what the hell do they know, they can’t do a job” – and wonder how long these 50+ year olds will remain employed.
Bob Zelin