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  • Steve Brame

    August 4, 2011 at 6:19 pm

    You can create an EDL from within Pro itself. In the CS Review process, you simply create a ‘workspace’ on your review site, then with 2 clicks you encode and upload a sequence to the workspace. From there you can invite anyone with an email address to be able to review the sequence. While viewing, they can stop, start and scrub the video, adding comments as they go – even draw symbols on the video to accentuate or mark areas of concern. These comments automatically appear in your CS Review panel within PPro. Clicking on a comment jumps your CTI to the exact spot on the timeline.

    Steve Brame
    creative illusions Productions

  • Alex Udell

    August 4, 2011 at 6:38 pm

    Hey Todd….

    If you double click a clip from the timeline to load to SV….

    as usual….I’m not in front of my machine to test this…

    will this let you add clip makers in the SV that show on the clip in the timline?

    Alex

  • Alex Udell

    August 4, 2011 at 6:41 pm

    digging this for sure…

    Steve….what’s the average length of sequence you submit….

    do you find yourself breaking projects up into smaller encoding and uploading chunks to make this process speedier?

    Alex

  • Gerrit Van dyke

    August 4, 2011 at 8:26 pm

    I’m a FCP user, but what I’ve always done is make my edits chronologically with the changes listed but instead of ripple deleting, I just select all tracks backwards and move my clipsforward to fill the gap. So you’re basically doing a reverse ripple – by the end your first clip will no longer be at the 1 hour mark, but everything beyond the edits you make will stay at the same timecode mark. When you’re done, just select everything and move it back to the 1 hour mark. I’ve done this a million times and never lost sync….

  • Todd Kopriva

    August 4, 2011 at 9:46 pm

    > If you double click a clip from the timeline to load to SV….

    as usual….I’m not in front of my machine to test this…

    will this let you add clip makers in the SV that show on the clip in the timline?

    Yep. If the Source Monitor is active, the clip marker commands add markers that show up in the Timeline panel.

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  • Alex Udell

    August 4, 2011 at 9:50 pm

    woo hoo….

    I don’t know why I thought I had trouble with this…

    maybe an older version…

    thanks!

    Alex

  • Steve Brame

    August 4, 2011 at 11:50 pm

    Normally our programs are less than 15 minutes, but I’ve placed 1+ hour timelines up there. Not a speedy process on a DSL connection, but overnight it works out fine. Depends on your machine and bandwidth. Encoding to FLV, the file format CS Review uses, is pretty fast comparatively.

    If my project had natural or inherent breaks in it, I’d definitely break it up to load it to CS Review. Still…encoding and uploading a 1 hour long sequence would be shorter than four 15 minute sequences. It’s the same amount of data, but you have to initiate the encode/upload process 4 times, and be at your computer as soon as each is finished, whereas with a 1 hour sequence you just click and walk away.

    Steve Brame
    creative illusions Productions

  • Robert Model

    August 5, 2011 at 2:39 am

    Thanks all for the responses and help!

    Not to make it more complex But I have about 7 nested sequences into my main. I found out that icant edit the main sequence which has the correct times without clicking into each individual sequence which does not show me the full clip. I hope this makes sense . I tried to leave clip markers on the main sequence but I don’t believe they show up in the individual sequences where I have to do the edits

  • Robert Model

    August 5, 2011 at 2:45 am

    I had a main sequence that was made up of 7 smaller. I tried to leave markers on main sequence but don’t believe they showed up in the smaller sequences , so I was looking at completely different times than my clients notes when I attempted to edit ?

    Thanks bob

  • Robert Model

    August 5, 2011 at 2:49 am

    Good advice, thanks I will try just concerned because I have 7 sequenced which are nested into the main one.

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